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@wdio/cucumber-framework
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A WebdriverIO plugin. Adapter for Cucumber.js testing framework.
@wdio/cucumber-framework is a plugin for WebdriverIO that allows you to use the Cucumber testing framework to write and execute feature files written in Gherkin syntax. This integration enables Behavior Driven Development (BDD) by allowing you to define application behavior in plain text and then automate the testing of that behavior.
Define Feature Files
You can define feature files using Gherkin syntax to describe the behavior of your application. These feature files are written in plain text and can be understood by all stakeholders.
Feature: User login
Scenario: Successful login with valid credentials
Given I am on the login page
When I enter valid credentials
Then I should be redirected to the dashboard
Step Definitions
Step definitions are used to map the steps in your feature files to actual code that performs the actions. This allows you to automate the testing of the behavior described in your feature files.
const { Given, When, Then } = require('@cucumber/cucumber');
Given('I am on the login page', async () => {
await browser.url('/login');
});
When('I enter valid credentials', async () => {
await $('#username').setValue('user');
await $('#password').setValue('password');
await $('button[type="submit"]').click();
});
Then('I should be redirected to the dashboard', async () => {
await expect(browser).toHaveUrl('/dashboard');
});
Hooks
Hooks allow you to run code before and after each scenario or step. This is useful for setting up preconditions or cleaning up after tests.
const { Before, After } = require('@cucumber/cucumber');
Before(async () => {
// Code to run before each scenario
await browser.reloadSession();
});
After(async () => {
// Code to run after each scenario
await browser.deleteCookies();
});
cypress-cucumber-preprocessor is a plugin for Cypress that allows you to use Cucumber with Cypress for BDD testing. It provides similar functionality to @wdio/cucumber-framework but is designed to work with the Cypress testing framework instead of WebdriverIO.
jest-cucumber is a library that allows you to use Cucumber with Jest for BDD testing. It provides similar functionality to @wdio/cucumber-framework but is designed to work with the Jest testing framework instead of WebdriverIO.
protractor-cucumber-framework is a plugin for Protractor that allows you to use Cucumber with Protractor for BDD testing. It provides similar functionality to @wdio/cucumber-framework but is designed to work with the Protractor testing framework instead of WebdriverIO.
A WebdriverIO plugin. Adapter for CucumberJS v5 testing framework.
The easiest way is to keep @wdio/cucumber-framework
as a devDependency in your package.json
.
{
"devDependencies": {
"@wdio/cucumber-framework": "~5.11.0"
}
}
You can simple do it by:
npm install @wdio/cucumber-framework --save-dev
Instructions on how to install WebdriverIO
can be found here.
Following code shows the default wdio test runner configuration...
// wdio.conf.js
module.exports = {
// ...
framework: 'cucumber',
cucumberOpts: {
timeout: 10000
}
// ...
};
cucumberOpts
OptionsShow full backtrace for errors.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Require modules prior to requiring any support files.
Type: String[]
Default: []
Example: ['@babel/register']
or [['@babel/register', { rootMode: 'upward', ignore: ['node_modules'] }]] or [() => { require('ts-node').register({ files: true }) }]
Please note that this is a @wdio/cucumber-framework specific option and not recognized by cucumber-js itself Treat ambiguous definitions as errors.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Abort the run on first failure.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Please note that this is a @wdio/cucumber-framework specific option and not recognized by cucumber-js itself Treat undefined definitions as warnings.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Only execute the scenarios with name matching the expression (repeatable).
Type: REGEXP[]
Default: []
Specify the profile to use.
Type: String[]
Default: []
Require files containing your step definitions before executing features. You can also specify a glob to your step definitions.
Type: String[]
Default: []
Example: [path.join(__dirname, 'step-definitions', 'my-steps.js')]
Specify a custom snippet syntax.
Type: String
Default: undefined
Hide step definition snippets for pending steps.
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Hide source uris.
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Fail if there are any undefined or pending steps
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Only execute the features or scenarios with tags matching the expression. Note that untagged features will still spawn a Selenium session (see issue webdriverio/webdriverio#1247). Please see the Cucumber documentation for more details.
Type: String
Default: ``
Add cucumber tags to feature or scenario name
Type: Boolean[]
Default: false
Timeout in milliseconds for step definitions.
Type: Number
Default: 30000
For more information on WebdriverIO see the homepage.
FAQs
A WebdriverIO plugin. Adapter for Cucumber.js testing framework.
The npm package @wdio/cucumber-framework receives a total of 138,433 weekly downloads. As such, @wdio/cucumber-framework popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @wdio/cucumber-framework demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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