90% of my tests happen with the "standard" capybara-webkit.
But on a few tests I need to set custom user agents(as our javascript file create custom UI for some browsers such as android samsung browser or iphone firefox...)
rspec_helper.rb
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.before(:each, mobile_device_android_samsung_browser: true) do
page.driver.header 'HTTP_USER_AGENT', 'User agent string for samsung browser'
end
config.before(:each, mobile_device_ios_firefox: true) do
page.driver.header 'HTTP_USER_AGENT', 'User agent string for ios firefox'
end
# and so on... for about 20 cusotm device/user-agents
end
then on my tests i will write
describe "test to test UI customisation", mobile_device_android_samsung_browser: true
# test things
end
When using this kind of metadata, should I we make sure it does not "leak" into other tests that must continue to use the basic/default webkit user-agent ?
In that case I wrote the code below but I don't really know what the "basic"/default user-agent i should make the tests go back to ?
config.after(:each, mobile_device_android_samsung_browser: true) do
page.driver.header 'HTTP_USER_AGENT', 'DEFAULT USER AGENT TO GO BACK TO'
end
config.after(:each, mobile_device_ios_firefox: true) do
page.driver.header 'HTTP_USER_AGENT', 'DEFAULT USER AGENT TO GO BACK TO'
end
# do this for the otehr 20 custom user-agents
Should I use the code above and is there a custom method I could use to describe the "standard"/default user-agent such as default_user_agent ?