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1 Forms (Engineering Software as a Service §4.6) © 2013 Armando Fox & David Patterson, all rights reserved 1

2 Dealing with Forms Creating a resource usually takes 2 interactions –new: Retrieve blank form –create: Submit filled form How to generate/display? How to get values filled in by user? What to “return” (render)? 2

3 Rails Cookery #3 To create a new submittable form: 1. Identify the action that serves the form itself 2. Identify the action that receives submission 3. Create routes, actions, views for each Form elements’ name attributes will appear as keys in params[] Helpers provided for many common elements 3

4 Creating the Form Anatomy of a form in HTML –the action and method attributes (i.e., the route) –only named form inputs will be submitted Generating the form in Rails –often can use URI helper for action, since it’s just the URI part of a route (still need method) –form field helpers (see api.rubyonrails.org) generate conveniently-named form inputsapi.rubyonrails.org http://pastebin.com/k8Y49EhE http://pastebin.com/3dGWsSq8 4

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6 %form{:action => '/movies', :method => 'post'} All of the above = form_tag movies_path do... end ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 6 Which of these would be valid for generating the form that, when submitted, would call the Create New Movie action?

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8 Redirection, the Flash and the Session (Engineering Software as a Service §4.7) © 2013 Armando Fox & David Patterson, all rights reserved 8

9 Receiving the Form A neat trick: use debugger to inspect what’s going on –start with rails server --debugger –insert debugger where you want to stop –details & command summary: ESaaS §4.7 NOTE: params[:movie] is a hash, because of the way we named form fields –Conveniently, just what Movie.create! wants 9

10 What View Should Be Rendered for Create Action? Idiom: redirect user to a more useful page –e.g., list of movies, if create is successful –e.g., New Movie form, if unsuccessful Redirect triggers a whole new HTTP request –How to inform user why they were redirected? Solution: flash[] —quacks like a hash that persists until end of next request –flash[:notice] conventionally for information –flash[:warning] conventionally for “errors” 10

11 Flash & Session session[] : like a hash that persists forever –reset_session nukes the whole thing –session.delete(:some_key), like a hash By default, cookies store entire contents of session & flash –Alternative: store Rails sessions in DB table –(Search “rails session use database table”) –Another alternative: store sessions in a “NoSQL” storage system, like memcached 11

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13 False, because you can’t put arbitrary objects into a hash False, because session[] isn’t really a hash, it just quacks like one True - knock yourself out! ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 13 Ben Bitdiddle says: “You can put arbitrary objects (not just “simple” ones like ints and strings) into the session[].” What do you think?

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15 Administrivia Get account for “public projects” on PivotalTracker.com, add the TAs and me –Public projects are free Get account on CodeClimate.com –Provides code analysis –Free for an open source (OSS) repo –Sign in with your GitHub account 15

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17 Finishing CRUD (Engineering Software as a Service §4.8) © 2013 Armando Fox & David Patterson, all rights reserved 17

18 Edit/Update Pair is Analogous to New/Create Pair What’s the same? –1 st action retrieves form, 2 nd action submits it –“submit” uses redirect (to show action for movie) rather than rendering its own view What’s different? –Form should appear with existing values filled in: retrieve existing Movie first –Form action uses PUT rather than POST http://pastebin.com/VV8ekFcn http://pastebin.com/0drjjxGa 18

19 Destroy is Easy Remember, destroy is an instance method –Find the movie first...then destroy it –Send user back to Index def destroy @movie = Movie.find(params[:id]) @movie.destroy flash[:notice] = "Movie '#{@movie.title}' deleted." redirect_to movies_path end 19

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21 Only this request - once the view is rendered, the variable is reset to nil It depends on whether the instance variable was declared static This request and all subsequent requests ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 21 If you set an instance variable in a controller method, its value will be retained for how long?

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23 Fallacies, Pitfalls, and Perspectives on SaaS-on-Rails (Engineering Software as a Service §4.9 - 4.11) © 2013 Armando Fox & David Patterson, all rights reserved 23

24 Fat Controllers & Fat Views Really easy to fall into “fat controllers” trap –Controller is first place touched in your code –Temptation: start coding in controller method Fat views –“All I need is this for-loop” –“....and this extra code to sort the list of movies differently” –“...and this conditional, in case user is not logged in” No! That’s for model, controller, helpers 24

25 Designing for Service-Oriented Architecture A benefit of thin controllers & views: easy to retarget your app to SOA Typically, SOA calls will expect XML or JSON (JavaScript Object Notation, looks like nested hashes) instead of HTML A trivial controller change accomplishes this http://pastebin.com/bT16LhJ4 25

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27 Only (b) and (c) Only (a) and (c) Only (a) and (b) ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 27 Which steps are ALWAYS required when adding a new action 'foo' to the Movie model of a Rails app: (a) Ensure there is a template to render in app/views/movies/foo.html.haml (or.html.erb, etc) (b) Ensure a route exists in config/routes.rb (c) Implement helper method to generate necessary route- helper URIs

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29 Introducing Cucumber & Capybara (Engineering Software as a Service §7.6) 29 © 2013 Armando Fox & David Patterson, all rights reserved

30 User Stories => Acceptance Tests? Wouldn’t it be great to automatically map 3x5 card user stories into tests for user to decide if accept the app? How would you match the English text to test code? How could you run the tests without a human in the loop to perform the actions? 30

31 Cucumber: Big Idea Tests from customer-friendly user stories –Acceptance: ensure satisfied customer –Integration: ensure interfaces between modules consistent assumptions, communicate correctly Cucumber meets halfway between customer and developer –User stories are not code, so clear to customer and can be used to reach agreement –Also not completely freeform, so can connect to real tests 31

32 Example User Story Feature: User can manually add movie Scenario: Add a movie Given I am on the RottenPotatoes home page When I follow "Add new movie" Then I should be on the Create New Movie page When I fill in "Title" with "Men In Black" And I select "PG-13" from "Rating" And I press "Save Changes" Then I should be on the RottenPotatoes home page And I should see "Men In Black" 32 3 to 8 Steps / Scenario ≥1 Scenarios / Feature 1 Feature

33 Cucumber User Story, Feature, and Steps User story: refers to single feature Feature: ≥1 scenarios that show different ways a feature is used –Keywords Feature and Scenario identify respective components –Kept in.feature files Scenario: 3 - 8 steps that describe scenario Step definitions: Ruby code to test steps –Kept in X_controller.rb files 33

34 5 Step Keywords 1. Given steps represent state of world before event: preconditions 2. When steps represent event –e.g., simulate user pushing a button 3. Then steps represent expected postconditions; check if true 4./ 5. And & But extend previous step 34

35 Steps => Step Definitions via Regular Expressions Regexes match English phrases in steps of scenarios to step definitions! Given /^(?:|I )am on (.+)$/ “I am on the Rotten Potatoes home page” Step definitions (Ruby code) likely use captured string –“Rotten Potatoes home page” 35

36 More on “Cuke” Need to install Cucumber Gem –Just for test and development environment, not for production environment When Cucumber installed, it creates commonly used step definitions Need a test database to run app Then edit.features file to add features 36

37 Fake User to Try Scenarios? Need tool that pretends to be the user to follow scenarios of user stories Capybara simulates browser –Can interact with app to receive pages –Parse the HTML –Submit forms as a user would 37

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39 Steps use Given for current state, When for actions, and Then for consequences of actions Cucumber matches step definitions to scenario steps using regexes, and Capybara pretends to be a user that interacts with the SaaS app accordingly Step definitions are in Ruby, and are similar to method calls, while steps are in English and are similar to method definitions 39 Which is FALSE about Cucumber and Capybara? 1. 2. 3. 4.

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41 Running Cucumber and Capybara (Engineering Software as a Service §7.7) 41 © 2013 Armando Fox & David Patterson, all rights reserved

42 Red-Yellow-Green Analysis 42

43 Demo Add feature to cover existing functionality –Note: This example is doing it in wrong order – should write tests first –Just done for pedagogic reasons (Or can look at screencast: http://vimeo.com/34754747http://vimeo.com/34754747) 43

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45 Enhancing Rotten Potatoes Again (Engineering Software as a Service §7.8) 45 © 2013 Armando Fox & David Patterson, all rights reserved

46 Add a Real New Feature? What if we add something harder? –e.g., includes form to fill in –e.g., needs a User Interface –e.g., needs to add route to connect view to controller –e.g., includes both a happy path and a sad path 46

47 Integrated with The Movie Database (TMDb) New Feature: Populate from TMDb, versus enter information by hand Need to add ability to search TMDb from Rotten Potatoes home page Need LoFi UI and Storyboard 47

48 Storyboard TMDb Figure 7.6 of Engineering Software as a Service 48

49 Search TMDb User Story (Fig. 7.7 ESAAS) Feature: User can add movie by searching in The Movie Database (TMDb) As a movie fan So that I can add new movies without manual tedium I want to add movies by looking up their details in TMDb Scenario: Try to add nonexistent movie (sad path) Given I am on the RottenPotatoes home page Then I should see "Search TMDb for a movie" When I fill in "Search Terms" with "Movie That Does Not Exist" And I press "Search TMDb" Then I should be on the RottenPotatoes home page And I should see "'Movie That Does Not Exist' was not found in TMDb." 49

50 Haml for Search TMDb Page (Fig. 7.8 ESAAS) -# add to end of app/views/movies/index.html.haml: %h1 Search TMDb for a movie = form_tag :action => 'search_tmdb' do %label{:for => 'search_terms'} Search Terms = text_field_tag 'search_terms' = submit_tag 'Search TMDb' 50 http://pastebin/18yYBVbC

51 Haml Expansion Last Two Lines This Haml: = text_field_tag 'search_terms' = submit_tag 'Search TMDb’ Turns into this HTML: Search Terms for attribute of label tag matches id attribute of input tag, from text_field_tag helper (above) 51

52 Try Cucumber? If try Cucumber, it fails Missing the route Also MoviesController#search_tmdb is controller action that should receive form, yet not in movies_controller.rb Should use Test Driven Development (future lecture) to implement method search_tmdb Instead, to finish sad path, add fake controller method that always fails 52

53 Trigger Fake Controller When Form is POSTed (Fig. 7.9) # add to routes.rb, just before or just after 'resources :movies' : # Route that posts 'Search TMDb' form post '/movies/search_tmdb' 53 http://pastebin/FrfkF6pd

54 Fake Controller Method: Will Fail Finding Movie (Fig. 7.9) # add to movies_controller.rb, anywhere inside # 'class MoviesController < ApplicationController': def search_tmdb # hardwired to simulate failure flash[:warning] = "'#{params[:search_terms]}' was not found in TMDb." redirect_to movies_path end 54 http:/pastebin/smwxv70i

55 55 END

56 56 Which statement is TRUE? A sad path can pass without having code written needed to make a happy path pass None of the above is true Usually you complete the Behavior Driven Design phase with Cucumber before starting the Test Driven Development phase with RSpec 1. 2. 3. 4.

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58 Running Rotten Potatoes Again (Engineering Software as a Service §7.8) 58 © 2013 Armando Fox & David Patterson, all rights reserved

59 Demo Add feature to search for movie in TMDb –Note: This will be a sad path, in that won’t find it –Will use fake method (until future when implement it using TDD) (Or can look at screencast: http://vimeo.com/34754766http://vimeo.com/34754766) 59

60 Happy Path of TMDb Find an existing movie, should return to Rotten Potatoes home page But some steps same on sad path and happy path How to make it DRY? Background means steps performed before each scenario 60

61 TMDb w/2 Scenarios: Background (Fig. 7.10) Feature: User can add movie by searching for it in The Movie Database (TMDb) As a movie fan So that I can add new movies without manual tedium I want to add movies by looking up their details in TMDb Background: Start from the Search form on the home page Given I am on the RottenPotatoes home page Then I should see "Search TMDb for a movie” Scenario: Try to add nonexistent movie (sad path) When I fill in "Search Terms" with "Movie That Does Not Exist" And I press "Search TMDb" Then I should be on the RottenPotatoes home page And I should see "'Movie That Does Not Exist' was not found in TMDb.” Scenario: Try to add existing movie (happy path) When I fill in "Search Terms" with "Inception" And I press "Search TMDb" Then I should be on the RottenPotatoes home page And I should see "Inception” 61 http://pastebin/icQGrYCV

62 Cucumber Summary New feature => UI for feature, write new step definitions, even write new methods before Cucumber can color steps green Usually do happy paths first Background lets us DRY out scenarios of same feature BDD/Cucumber test behavior; TDD/RSpec in folllowing chapter is how write methods to make all scenarios pass 62

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64 And in Conclusion Cucumber – “magically” maps 3x5 card user stories onto acceptance tests and integration tests for the application 64


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