- Persist browser state on Ruby side (Brian Ledbetter) [Issue #564]
- Add support for key modifiers for send_keys (Sarah Mogin) [Issue #420]
- Drag by offset support in native element (phoenixek12)
- Fire focus related events on selecting a select box option (Rumen Paletov) [Issue #607]
-
Support reading text from SVG elements (Oliver Searle-Barnes)
-
Whitespace character in
current_url
remained unencoded [Issue #418] -
Fix event.target for change events on SELECT elements. (Jonathan Baudanza) [Issue #204]
- Added ability to block resource requests (Alexander Adam & Kelvin Stinghen)
- Added ability to set zoom_factor (Dmytro Budnyk)
- Write JSON to the logger, rather than Ruby [Issue #430]
- Added ability to access all of a nodes attributes (Jon Rowe)
- Capybara 2.3 window support (Dmitry Vorotilin)
- Added ability to clear all cookies with clear_cookies method (unmanbearpig)
- Move from
phantom.args
tosystem.args
to support PhantomJS 2.0 (Filip Spiridonov) [Issue 566]
- Fix
set
appending tocontenteditable
instead of replacing its text (Pedro Carriço and Erik Ostrom) [Issue #432] - Raise exception on PhantomJS "status: fail" result (i.e DNS issue) instead of returning minimal HTML body (Dean Holdren) [Issue #473]
- Render full window size when document has no height (Kevin McConnell)
- Don't alter focus with send_keys if we're already in the target element (Adam Prescott) [Issue #493]
- Close dup'ed fd after using (Dmitry Vorotilin) [Issue #446, #529, #528]
- Clean up localStorage between tests (Dmitry Vorotilin) [Issue #525]
- Fix double encoded current_url [Issue #418]
- Default to
--ssl-protocol=any
in PhantomJS so that sites without SSLv3 still work [Issue #544]
- Ensure process exits with correct status code and $! is propagated. (Micah Geisel) [Issue #497]
- Added ability to clear network traffic (Vick Vu)
- Added ability to set paper_size via a driver setter (Philippe Lehoux)
- Can support Basic HTTP authentication
- Added basic implementation of
send_keys
- Added ability to go_back, go_forward, set the contents of a contenteditable element and Capybara 2.2 support (Pedro Carriço)
- Use
Capybara::Helpers.normalize_whitespace
in filter_text to strip unicode whitespace (Wataru Miyaguni) - Fix missed interpolation on deprecated error classes
- Raise InvalidSelector when wrong xpath selector was used [Issue #395]
- Fix
driver.quit
before visiting any url withIOError
error [Issue #398] - Fix JRuby support when PhantomJS quits first [Issue #382, #404]
- Fix ability to pass element to
within_frame
[Issue #414] - Fix setting negatives in number inputs (John Hawthorn)
- Kill thread first off and then close IO [Issue #385]
- Can set cookies for given domain
- Can get open window names with window_handles [Issue #178]
- Added ability to read and append headers (Dmitry Vorotilin) [Issue #187]
- Added ability to set headers only for the first request (Dmitry Vorotilin) [Issue #337]
- Depend on Cliver for command-line dependency detection.
- Added ability to scroll with
driver.scroll_to left, top
(Jim Lim) - Added ability to capture an element with
driver.render selector: '#id'
(Jim Lim) - Added ability to render base64-encoded image with
driver.render_base64
(Jim Lim) [Issue #189]
- Fix clicks inside
within_frame
not taking into account padding on the frame [Issue #377] - Fix
within_window
finding window after close/open (Ryan Schlesinger) [Issue #312] - Fix "wrong exec option symbol: pgroup" error on windows (Andrew Meyer) [Issue #314]
- Fixed closing of open pipes after use (driver.quit now performs pipe.close) [Issue #310]
- Fix NoMethodError when using has_css with a count on svg elements
- Fix URI::InvalidURIError raised when setting a cookie after loading a page with a space in the url or when using Capybara::Session#current_path [Issue #349]
- Fix leak of phantomjs processes by adding a GC finalizer to the Capybara::Poltergeist::Client object that creates them [Issue #348]
- Add support for PhantomJS 1.7's
cookiesEnabled
API (Micah Frost)
- Fix logging of mouse event co-ordinates
- Invalid selectors throw a useful error message
- Tie us to the 0.4 version of faye-websocket since the 0.5 version contains breaking changes.
- Support for Windows hosted Poltergeist (Aaron Tull).
- Capybara 2.1 support
- Reverted the "native" implementation for filling in form fields, which was introduced in 1.0. This implementation caused various bugs and in general doesn't seem to be worth the trouble at the moment. It can be reconsidered in the future when PhantomJS has upgraded its WebKit version. [Issue #176, #223]
- Run phantomjs in a new process group so ^C doesn't trigger a DeadClient error [Issue #252]
- Tie to faye-websocket 0.4 as 0.5 introduces incompatibilities.
- Changed Capybara dependency to
~> 2.0.1
because Poltergeist 1.1 is not compatible with Capybara 2.1.
- Add support for custom phantomjs loggers via
:phantomjs_logger
option. (Gabe Bell) - Add
page.driver.click(x, y)
to click precise coordinates. (Micah Geisel) - Add Capybara 2.0 support. Capybara 1.1 and Ruby 1.8 are no longer supported. (Mauro Asprea) [Issue #163]
- Add
node.base.double_click
to double click the node. (Andy Shen) - The
:debug
option now causes the PhantomJS portion of Poltergeist to output some additional debug info, which may be useful in figuring out timeout errors. - Add the ability to extend the phantomjs environment via browser
options. e.g.
Capybara::Poltergeist::Driver.new(app, :extensions => ['file.js', 'another.js'])
(Jon Rowe)
- Fix timing issue when using
within_frame
that could cause errors. (@errm, @motemen) [Issue #183, #211] - Fix bug with
within_frame
not properly switching the context back after the block has executed. [Issue #242] - Fix calculation of click position when clicking within a frame. [Issue #222, #225]
- Fix error raising when calling
expires
if not set on cookie. (@arnvald) [Issue #203] - Fix the
:js_errors
option. Previously errors were not being reported, but would still cause commands to fail. [Issue #229] - Fix incorrect time zone handling when setting cookie expiry time [Issue #228]
- Send SIGKILL to PhantomJS if it doesn't exit within 2 seconds [Issue #196]
- Provide a more informative message for the
ObsoleteNode
error. [Issue #192] - Fix
ObsoleteNode
error when usingattach_file
with thejQuery File Upload
plugin. [Issue #115] - Ensure that a
String
is passed over-the-wire to PhantomJS for file input paths, allowingattach_file
to be called with arbitry objects such as a Pathname. (@mjtko) [Issue #215] - Cookies can now be set before the first request. [Issue #193]
- Tied to faye-websocket 0.4, as 0.5 introduces incompatibilities.
- Clearing the value before setting a new value by sending a backspace. This fixes the issue that you can't set an empty value. [Issue #184]
- Don't use a fixed port number by default; find an available port.
The port can still be configured to a fixed value using the
:port
option. The reverts the default behaviour to how it was before the 1.0 release. [Issue #174]
- Click co-ordinates are shown in the debug log. You can use this in
combination with
page.driver.render
to work out where clicks are actually happening if you are having trouble. - Added
:port
configuration option and made the default port 44678 rather than a random available port. - Support for Capybara's
page.response_headers
API to retrieve the headers of the last page load. - Support for cookie manipulation. [Issue #12]
- Frame switching support now uses native PhantomJS APIs. (This might make it work better, but in general it's a badly tested area both in Capybara and Poltergeist.)
- Support for the Capybara window switching API (
page.within_window
).
- Prevent
TypeError: 'undefined' is not an object (evaluating 'rect.top')
error when clicking an element withdisplay: none
. The click will fail, but an obsolete node error will be raised, meaning that Capybara's retry mechanisms will kick in. [Issue #130] - Mouse over the element we will click, before clicking it. This
enables
:hover
effects etc to trigger before the click happens, which can affect the click in some cases. [Issue #120] - Don't blow up when
evaluate_script
is called with a cyclic structure. - Fix the text method for title elements, so it doesn't return an empty string.
- Fixed problem with cookies not being clearer between tests on PhantomJS 1.7
- Fixed Javascript errors during page load causes TimeoutErrors. [Issue #124]
- Ensure the User-Agent header can be set successfully. (Klaus Hartl) [Issue #127]
- Use
el.innerText
forNode#text
. This ensures that e.g.<br>
is returned as a space. It also simplifies the method. [Issue #139] - Fix status code support when a response redirects to another URL. This was previously tested to ensure it would return the status code of the redirected URL, but the test was falsely broken and the implementation was also broken.
- Fixed visiting URLs where only a hash change occurs (no HTTP request). [Issue #79]
- Setting
page.driver.headers
now applies the headers to all requests, not just calls tovisit
. (So XHR, asset requests, etc will all receive the headers.) [Issue #149]
- Added an option
:js_errors
, allowing poltergeist to continue running after JS errors. (John Griffin & Tom Stuart) [Issue #62] [Issue #69] - Added an option
:window_size
, allowing users to specify dimensions to which the browser window will be resized. (Tom Stuart) [Issue #53] - Capybara 1.0 is no longer supported. Capybara ~> 1.1 is required.
- Added ability to set arbitrary http request headers
- Inspect network traffic on the page via
page.driver.network_traffic
(Doug McInnes) [Issue #77] - Added an option
:phantomjs_options
, allowing users to specify additional command-line options passed to phantomjs executable. (wynst) [Issue #97] - Scroll element into viewport if needed on click (Gabriel Sobrinho) [Issue #83]
- Added status code support. (Dmitriy Nesteryuk and Jon Leighton) [Issue #37]
- Fix issue with
ClickFailed
exception happening with a negative co-ordinate (which should be impossible). (Jon Leighton, Gabriel Sobrinho, Tom Stuart) [Issue #60] - Fix issue with
undefined method map for "[]":String
, which happened when dealing with pages that include JS rewriting Array.prototype.toJSON. (Tom Stuart) [Issue #63]
- Updated to PhantomJS 1.5.0, giving us proper support for reporting Javascript exception backtraces.
- Detect if clicking an element will fail. If the click will actually hit another element (because that element is in front of the one we want to click), the user will now see an exception explaining what happened and which element would actually be targeted by the click. This should aid debugging. [Issue #25]
- Click elements at their middle position rather than the top-left. This is presumed to be more likely to succeed because the top-left may be obscured by overlapping elements, negative margins, etc. [Issue #26]
- Add experimental support for using the remote WebKit web inspector. This will only work with PhantomJS 1.5, which is not yet released, so it won't be officially supported by Poltergeist until 1.5 is released. [Issue #31]
- Add
page.driver.quit
method. If you spawn additional Capybara sessions, you might want to use this to reap the child phantomjs process. [Issue #24] - Errors produced by Javascript on the page will now generate an exception within Ruby. [Issue #27]
- JRuby support. [Issue #20]
- Fix bug where we could end up interacting with an obsolete element. [Issue #30]
- Raise an suitable error if PhantomJS returns a non-zero exit status. Previously a version error would be raised, indicating that the PhantomJS version was too old when in fact it did not start at all. [Issue #23]
- Ensure the
:timeout
option is actually used. [Issue #36] - Nodes need to know which page they are associated with. Before this, if Javascript caused a new page to load, existing node references would be wrong, but wouldn't raise an ObsoleteNode error. [Issue #39]
- In some circumstances, we could end up missing an inline element
when attempting to click it. This is due to the use of
getBoundingClientRect()
. We're now usinggetClientRects()
to address this.
- Element click position is now calculated using the native
getBoundingClientRect()
method, which will be faster and less buggy. - Handle
window.confirm()
. Always returns true, which is the same as capybara-webkit. [Issue #10] - Handle
window.prompt()
. Returns the default value, if present, or null. - Fix bug with page Javascript page loading causing problems. [Issue #19]
-
There was a bad bug to do with clicking elements in a page where the page is smaller than the window. The incorrect position would be calculated, and so the click would happen in the wrong place. This is fixed. [Issue #8]
-
Poltergeist didn't work in conjunction with the Thin web server, because that server uses Event Machine, and Poltergeist was assuming that it was the only thing in the process using EventMachine.
To solve this, EventMachine usage has been completely removed, which has the welcome side-effect of being more efficient because we no longer have the overhead of running a mostly-idle event loop.
[Issue #6]
-
Added the
:timeout
option to configure the timeout when talking to PhantomJS.
- First version considered 'ready', hopefully fewer problems.
- First version, various problems.