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== tarantula == == Description == Tarantula is a big fuzzy spider. It crawls your Rails application, fuzzing data to see what breaks. == Install == {{{ #!sh script/plugin install git://github.com/relevance/tarantula.git tarantula }}} == Dependencies == {{{ gem install htmlentities gem install facets }}} == Usage == Create a Rails integration test that looks like this, filling in your own auth params. You will probably want to include all fixtures. {{{ # somewhere require 'relevance/tarantula' # in your test def test_with_login post '/sessions/create', :password => 'your-pass' assert_response :redirect assert_redirected_to '/' follow_redirect! tarantula_crawl(self) end }}} If you want to set custom options, you can get access to the crawler and set properties before running it. For example, this would turn on HTMLTidy. {{{ def test_with_login post '/sessions/create', :password => 'your-pass' assert_response :redirect assert_redirected_to '/' follow_redirect! t = tarantula_crawler(self) t.handlers << Relevance::Tarantula::TidyHandler.new t.crawl '/' end }}} Assuming your project is at /work/project/: {{{ #!sh cd /work/project rake tarantula:test }}} == Verbose Mode == If you run the test you will get a report in tmp/tarantula. You can also set VERBOSE=true to see more detail as the test runs. For more options see the test suite. == Allowed Errors == If, for example, a 404 is an appropriate response for some URLs, you can tell Tarantula to allow 404s for URLs matching a regexp: {{{ t = tarantula_crawler(self) t.allow_404_for %r{/users/\d+/} }}} == Bugs/Requests == Please submit your bug reports, patches or feature requests as a ticket under the component "tarantula" on our Trac instance here: http://opensource.thinkrelevance.com/. You'll have to create an account (Sorry! Otherwise we'd get way too much spam). == License and Copyright == Copyright (c) 2008 Relevance, Inc., released under the MIT license
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