I am trying to create test to admin panel. But it fails while the program try to log_in.
Failures:
1) Visit products login works correctly Failure/Error: expect(page).to have_content("Logged in successfully")
expected to find text "Logged in successfully" in "Login\nAll departments\nHome\nCart: (Empty)\n \nInvalid email or password.\nLogin as Existing Customer\nRemember me\nor Create a new account | Forgot Password?" # ./spec/features/home_spec.rb:14:in `block (2 levels) in '
The password, and the email are correct for admin. I found solutions in other posts, like adding configuration to capybara, but it still fails.
spec_helper
require 'capybara/rspec'
require 'rails_helper'
require 'spree/testing_support/controller_requests'
require 'capybara/rails'
Capybara.app_host = "http://localhost:3000"
Capybara.server_host = "localhost"
Capybara.server_port = "3000"
_spec.rb
require "spec_helper"
RSpec.describe 'Visit products' do
it 'login works correctly' do
visit spree.admin_path
fill_in "spree_user[email]", with: "piotr.wydrzycki@yahoo.com"
fill_in "spree_user[password]", with: "password"
click_button Spree.t(:login)
expect(page).to have_content("Logged in successfully")
end
end
Since the page is showing "Invalid email or password" either the email or password aren't correct, or the user for the test isn't being created correctly. Since you don't show the creation of any test users in your test it's most likely there aren't any. When running in test mode the app doesn't use your development database, it has its own database and you need to create all the objects (like users) you expect to exist for the test. You can do this by using fixtures or something like factory_bot to create users before each test.
Additionally, there should be no need to set server_host
,server_port
, or app_host
in your situation.