Chapter2.1 Using a Functional Test to Scope Out a Minimum Viable App
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from selenium import webdriver
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browser = webdriver.Firefox()
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# Edith has heard about a cool new online to-do app. She goes
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# to check out its homepage
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browser.get('http://localhost:8000')
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assert 'Django' in browser.title
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# She notices the page title and header mention to-do lists
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assert 'To-Do' in browser.title
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# She is invited to enter a to-do item straight away
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# She types "Buy peacock feathers" into a text box (Edith's hobby
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# is tying fly-fishing lures)
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# When she hits enter, the page updates, and now the page lists
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# "1: Buy peacock feathers" as an item in a to-do list
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# There is still a text box inviting her to add another item. She
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# enters "Use peacock feathers to make a fly" (Edith is very methodical)
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# The page updates again, and now shows both items on her list
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# Edith wonders whether the site will remember her list. Then she sees
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# that the site has generated a unique URL for her -- there is some
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# explanatory text to that effect.
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# She visits that URL - her to-do list is still there.
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# Satisfied, she goes back to sleep
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browser.quit()
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