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Feature: Built-in auto_javascript_include_tag view helper
In order to simplify including javascript files
Scenario: Viewing the root path
Given the Server is running at "auto-js-app"
When I go to "/auto-js.html"
Then I should see "javascripts/auto-js.js"
Scenario: Viewing the root path (directory index)
Given the Server is running at "auto-js-directory-index-app"
When I go to "/auto-js/index.html"
Then I should see "javascripts/auto-js.js"
Scenario: Viewing the root path (build mode)
Given a successfully built app at "auto-js-app"
When I cd to "build"
Then the following files should exist:
| auto-js.html |
And the file "auto-js.html" should contain "javascripts/auto-js.js"
Scenario: Viewing a tier-1 path
Given the Server is running at "auto-js-app"
When I go to "/auto-js/auto-js.html"
Then I should see "javascripts/auto-js/auto-js.js"
Scenario: Viewing a tier-1 path (build mode)
Given a successfully built app at "auto-js-app"
When I cd to "build"
Then the following files should exist:
| auto-js/auto-js.html |
And the file "auto-js/auto-js.html" should contain "javascripts/auto-js/auto-js.js"
Scenario: Viewing the index file of a tier-1 path, without filename
Given the Server is running at "auto-js-app"
When I go to "/auto-js"
Then I should see "javascripts/auto-js/index.js"
Scenario: Viewing the index file of a tier-1 path, without filename, with a trailing slash
Given the Server is running at "auto-js-app"
When I go to "/auto-js/"
Then I should see "javascripts/auto-js/index.js"
Scenario: Viewing a tier-2 path
Given the Server is running at "auto-js-app"
When I go to "/auto-js/sub/auto-js.html"
Then I should see "javascripts/auto-js/sub/auto-js.js"
Scenario: Viewing a tier-2 path (build mode)
Given a successfully built app at "auto-js-app"
When I cd to "build"
Then the following files should exist:
| auto-js/sub/auto-js.html |
And the file "auto-js/sub/auto-js.html" should contain "javascripts/auto-js/sub/auto-js.js"