README.md in capybara-firebug-1.0.1 vs README.md in capybara-firebug-1.1.0

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@@ -1,12 +1,14 @@ -capybara-firebug provides a dead-simple way to run scenarios with Firebug -enabled under the selenium driver. +capybara-firebug provides a dead-simple way to run Capybara-based Cucumber +scenarios or RSpec request specs with Firebug enabled under the selenium driver. 1. Install the gem -2. `require 'capybara/firebug'` in env.rb -3. Tag a scenario with `@firebug` -4. Run it +2. `require 'capybara/firebug'` in env.rb or spec_helper.rb +3. Tag the tests you need to debug: + - Tag Cucumber scenarios with `@firebug` + - Tag RSpec examples with `:firebug => true` +4. Run 'em Firebug will be set up so that all features are fully enabled on every page. You'll want to be able to pause the scenario at some point to inspect things in Firebug. A step definition for `Then stop and let me debug` is provided @@ -14,13 +16,12 @@ using bundler, you will also need to specify the correct debugging gem in your Gemfile: `gem 'ruby-debug'` for 1.8, `gem 'ruby-debug19'` for 1.9.) ## Firebug Versions -By default, this gem uses Firebug 1.8.4, which is compatible with Firefox 5, -6, 7, 8, and 9. +By default, this gem uses Firebug 1.9.1, which is compatible with Firefox 6-11. -If you want to use Firebug 1.7.3 (compatible with Firefox 3.6, 4.0, and 5.0), you +If you want to use Firebug 1.7.3 (compatible with Firefox 3.6, 4, and 5), you need to explicitly specify the firebug_version setting in your `capybara.rb` support file: # located in features/support/capybara.rb or similar require 'capybara/firebug'