I’m using capybara-webkit to test a form where the fields are populated using jquery-tokeninput (https://github.com/loopj/jquery-tokeninput). The problem is that using fill_in does not work with this. Is there anyway to test this automatically? Thanks in advance.
I’m using capybara-webkit to test a form where the fields are populated using jquery-tokeninput
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