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generator-cucumber-steps

v0.1.3

Published

Fast steps-defs based on features generation :watermelon:

Readme

generator-cucumber-steps NPM version Build Status Dependency Status Coverage percentage

Fast steps-defs based on features generation :watermelon:

demo

This docs on Russian.

You are tired of creating a "steps file"? Me too, so I decided to simplify my problem.

Installation

npm install -g yo
npm install -g generator-cucumber-steps

Executing

yo cucumber-steps

Select path to the feature-file (without file extension) and location where will be generated a stepsDefs file. It's simple!

Examples

Feature: title
  Scenario: title
    Given precondition with "1" and "2"
    When action
    And addition
    Then testable outcome equals "1"

If you have same feature with parameters, you'll recieve:

const {defineSupportCode} = require('cucumber');

defineSupportCode(function ({Given, When, Then}) {
  Given(/^precondition with "(.*)" and "(.*)"$/, function (param1, param2) {
    return true;
  });
  When(/^action$/, function () {
    return true;
  });
  And(/^addition$/, function () {
    return true;
  });
  Then(/^testable outcome equals "(.*)"$/, function (param1) {
    return true;
  });
});

Some notes

Dictionary in new version of gherkin was changed. Be careful if you write your features with locale support!

For example, in Russian localization, key word Если now refer to Given. Use Когда or synonyms of И.

License

MIT © lamartire