Feature: New Page Customizing the form to create new resources Background: Given a category named "Music" exists Given a user named "John Doe" exists And I am logged in Given a configuration of: """ ActiveAdmin.register Post """ When I am on the index page for posts Scenario: Default form with no config Given I follow "New Post" When I fill in "Title" with "Hello World" And I fill in "Body" with "This is the body" And I select "Music" from "Category" And I select "John Doe" from "Author" And I press "Create Post" Then I should see "Post was successfully created." And I should see the attribute "Title" with "Hello World" And I should see the attribute "Body" with "This is the body" And I should see the attribute "Category" with "Music" And I should see the attribute "Author" with "John Doe" Scenario: Generating a custom form Given a configuration of: """ ActiveAdmin.register Post do form do |f| f.inputs "Your Post" do f.input :title f.input :body end f.inputs "Publishing" do f.input :published_at end f.buttons end end """ Given I follow "New Post" Then I should see a fieldset titled "Your Post" And I should see a fieldset titled "Publishing" When I fill in "Title" with "Hello World" And I fill in "Body" with "This is the body" And I press "Create Post" Then I should see "Post was successfully created." And I should see the attribute "Title" with "Hello World" And I should see the attribute "Body" with "This is the body" Scenario: Generating a form from a partial Given "app/views/admin/posts/_form.html.erb" contains: """ <% url = @post.new_record? ? admin_posts_path : admin_post_path(@post) %> <%= active_admin_form_for @post, :url => url do |f| f.inputs :title, :body f.buttons end %> """ Given a configuration of: """ ActiveAdmin.register Post do form :partial => "form" end """ Given I follow "New Post" When I fill in "Title" with "Hello World" And I fill in "Body" with "This is the body" And I press "Create Post" Then I should see "Post was successfully created." And I should see the attribute "Title" with "Hello World" And I should see the attribute "Body" with "This is the body" Scenario: Displaying fields at runtime Given a configuration of: """ ActiveAdmin.register Post do form do |f| f.inputs "Your Post" do if current_admin_user && false f.input :title end f.input :body end f.inputs "Publishing" do f.input :published_at end f.buttons end end """ Given I follow "New Post" Then I should not see "Title" And I should see "Body"