# yesod-test Pragmatic integration tests for haskell web applications using WAI and optionally a database (Persistent). It's main goal is to encourage integration and system testing of web applications by making everything /easy to test/. Your tests are like browser sessions that keep track of cookies and the last visited page. You can perform assertions on the content of HTML responses using css selectors. You can also easily build requests using forms present in the current page. This is very useful for testing web applications built in yesod for example, were your forms may have field names generated by the framework or a randomly generated "\_token" field. Your database is also directly available so you can use runDB to set up backend pre-conditions, or to assert that your session is having the desired effect. The testing facilities behind the scenes are HSpec (on top of HUnit). This is the helloworld and kitchen sink. In this case for testing a yesod app. ```haskell import Yesod import Yesod.Static import qualified MySite.Settings as Settings import MySite.Models main :: IO a main = do cfg <- (loadConfig Test) >>= either fail return st <- static Settings.staticDir Settings.withConnectionPool (connStr cfg) $ \cnPool -> do -- ... Perhaps some code here to truncate your test database? app <- toWaiApp $ MyApp st cfg runTests app cnPool $ mySuite mySuite = do describe "Basic navigation and assertions" $ do it "Gets a page that has a form, with auto generated fields and token" $ do get_ "url/of/page/with/form" -- Load a page statusIs 200 -- Assert the status was success bodyContains "Hello Person" -- Assert any part of the document contains some text. -- Perform a css queries and assertions. htmlCount "form .main" 1 -- It matches 1 element htmlAllContain "h1#mainTitle" "Sign Up Now!" -- All matches have some text -- Performs the post using the current page to extract field values: post "url/to/post/to" $ do addNonce -- Add the _nonce field with the currently shown value -- Lookup field by the text on the labels pointing to them. byLabel "Email:" "gustavo@cerati.com" byLabel "Password:" "secret" byLabel "Confirm:" "secret" it "Sends another form, this one has a file" $ do post "url/to/post/file/to" $ do -- You can add files this easy, you still have to provide the mime type manually though. addFile "file_field_name" "path/to/local/file" "image/jpeg" -- And of course you can add any field if you know it's name byName "answer" "42" statusIs 302 describe "Db access, still very raw" $ do it "selects the list" $ do msgs <- testDB $ do (selectList [] [] :: SqlPersist IO [(Key SqlPersist Message, Message)]) assertEqual "One Message in the DB" 1 (DL.length msgs) ```