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nairobi/spec/system/admin/site_customization/documents_spec.rb
Javi Martín 5311daadfe Use a button for non-GET table actions
Links acting like buttons have a few disadvantages.

First, screen readers will announce them as "links". Screen reader users
usually associate links with "things that get you somewhere" and buttons
with "things that perform an action". So when something like "Delete,
link" is announced, they'll probably think this is a link which will
take them to another page where they can delete a record.

Furthermore, the URL of the link for the "destroy" action might be the
same as the URL for the "show" action (only one is accessed with a
DELETE request and the other one with a GET request). That means screen
readers could announce the link like "Delete, visited link", which is
very confusing.

They also won't work when opening links in a new tab, since opening
links in a new tab always results in a GET request to the URL the link
points to.

Finally, submit buttons work without JavaScript enabled, so they'll work
even if the JavaScript in the page hasn't loaded (for whatever reason).

For all these reasons (and probably many more), using a button to send
forms is IMHO superior to using links.

There's one disadvantage, though. Using `button_to` we create a <form>
tag, which means we'll generate invalid HTML if the table is inside
another form. If we run into this issue, we need to use `button_tag`
with a `form` attribute and then generate a form somewhere else inside
the HTML (with `content_for`).

Note we're using `button_to` with a block so it generates a <button>
tag. Using it in a different way the text would result in an <input />
tag, and input elements can't have pseudocontent added via CSS.

The following code could be a starting point to use the `button_tag`
with a `form` attribute. One advantage of this approach is screen
readers wouldn't announce "leaving form" while navigating through these
buttons. However, it doesn't work in Internet Explorer.

```
ERB:

<% content_for(:hidden_content, form_tag(path, form_options) {}) %>
<%= button_tag text, button_options %>

Ruby:

def form_id
  path.gsub("/", "_")
end

def form_options
  { id: form_id, method: options[:method] }
end

def button_options
  html_options.except(:method).merge(form: form_id)
end

Layout:

<%= content_for :hidden_content %> # Right before the `</body>`
```
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require "rails_helper"
describe "Documents", :admin do
scenario "Navigation" do
visit admin_root_path
within("#side_menu") do
click_link "Site content"
click_link "Custom documents"
end
expect(page).to have_link "Add new document",
href: new_admin_site_customization_document_path
end
scenario "Index" do
3.times { create(:document, :admin) }
1.times { create(:document) }
document = Document.first
attachment = document.attachment
visit admin_site_customization_documents_path
expect(page).to have_content "There are 3 documents"
expect(page).to have_link document.title, href: attachment.url
end
scenario "Index (empty)" do
visit admin_site_customization_documents_path
expect(page).to have_content "There are no documents."
end
scenario "Index (pagination)" do
per_page = 3
allow(Document).to receive(:default_per_page).and_return(per_page)
(per_page + 2).times { create(:document, :admin) }
visit admin_site_customization_documents_path
expect(page).to have_selector("#documents .document", count: per_page)
within("ul.pagination") do
expect(page).to have_content("1")
expect(page).to have_link("2", href: admin_site_customization_documents_path(page: 2))
expect(page).not_to have_content("3")
click_link "Next", exact: false
end
expect(page).to have_selector("#documents .document", count: 2)
end
scenario "Create" do
visit new_admin_site_customization_document_path
attach_file("document_attachment", "#{Rails.root}/spec/fixtures/files/logo.pdf")
click_button "Upload"
expect(page).to have_content "Document uploaded succesfully"
expect(page).to have_link "logo.pdf", href: Document.last.attachment.url
end
scenario "Errors on create" do
visit new_admin_site_customization_document_path
click_button "Upload"
expect(page).to have_content "Invalid document"
end
scenario "Destroy" do
document = create(:document, :admin)
visit admin_site_customization_documents_path
within("#document_#{document.id}") do
accept_confirm { click_button "Delete" }
end
expect(page).to have_content "Document deleted succesfully"
expect(page).not_to have_content document.title
end
end