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A light cucumber implementation for node javascript. Cucaroo allows you to have product defined .features
and facilitates the testing against the narrative of the feature.
$> cucaroo
Feature: Successful feature runs
As a BDD developer
I want to implement and run cucumber tests
So that I have regression testing, and a starting place for talking with product people
Scenario: All is good
Given all step definitions are defined
When I run the feature
Then I should see all steps in green
And the exit code should be 0
$>
npm install -g cucaroo
Run tests against your feature steps.
The good. Here is an example of a feature that is well defined and passes all of it's scenario's steps.
Feature Definition
Feature: Successful feature runs
As a BDD developer
I want to implement and run cucumber tests
So that I have regression testing, and a starting place for talking with product people
Scenario: All is good
Given all step definitions are defined
When I run the feature
Then I should see all steps in green
And the exit code should be 0
Here is our step_definition
for this feature
const expect = require('chai').expect;
module.exports = function(world) {
world.given('all step definitions are defined', function(done) {
expect(foo).to.be.ok;
done();
});
world.when('I run the feature', function(done) {
expect(bar).to.ok;
done();
});
world.then('I should see all steps in green', function(done) {
expect(baz.success).to.equal(4);
done();
});
world.and('the exit code should be 0', function(done) {
assert.equal(world.errors, 0);
done();
});
};
Assuming your tests successfully passed, you will get an exit code of 0
.
The bad. During development and other situations, tests will fail. In the event your cucuroo
test fails, you will received information on where and how a test failed. Here is an example of a feature failing.
Feature Definition
Feature: Feature with a whole lot of errors
As a BDD developer
I want to see my regression tests fail
So that I know my code works after modifications
Scenario: Assertion failure
Given Things are moving along just fine
When And then I make an assertion that aint true
Then I should see a helpful stack trace
And the summary at the end reflects those errors
Scenario: Runtime errors
Given Things are moving along just fine
When I make an error resulting in a runtime failure
Then I should see a helpful stack trace
And the summary at the end reflects those errors
And then the step_definition
file that actually does the assertions.
const expect = require('chai').expect;
module.exports = function(world) {
world.given('Things are moving along just fine', function(done) {
done();
});
world.when('And then I make an assertion that aint true', function(done) {
expect(true).to.be.(false);
done();
});
world.then('I should see a helpful stack trace', function(done) {
done();
});
world.and('the summary at the end reflects those errors', function(done) {
done();
});
world.when('I make an error resulting in a runtime failure', function(done) {
failHard();
});
};
And with these failing steps, you will recevied the following output (but with pretty colors).
Feature: Feature with a whole lot of errors
As a BDD developer
I want to see my regression tests fail
So that I know my code works after modifications
Scenario: Assertion failure
Given Things are moving along just fine
When And then I make an assertion that aint true // step threw an error; halting scenario
AssertionError: it isnt like we thought
at StepDefinition.implementation (/Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/test/features/step_definitions/failing-steps.js:11:5)
at Step.run (/Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/lib/step.js:25:23)
at StepCollection.runStepUnlessHalted (/Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/lib/step-collection.js:53:10)
at /Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/lib/step-collection.js:30:33
at /Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:3830:24
at replenish (/Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:946:17)
at iterateeCallback (/Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:931:17)
at /Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:906:16
at /Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:3835:13
at definition.implementation (/Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/lib/step.js:33:9)
Then I should see a helpful stack trace
And the summary at the end reflects those errors
Scenario: Runtime errors
Given Things are moving along just fine
When I make an error resulting in a runtime failure // step threw an error; halting scenario
ReferenceError: failHard is not defined
at StepDefinition.implementation (/Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/test/features/step_definitions/failing-steps.js:24:5)
at Step.run (/Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/lib/step.js:25:23)
at StepCollection.runStepUnlessHalted (/Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/lib/step-collection.js:53:10)
at /Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/lib/step-collection.js:30:33
at /Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:3830:24
at replenish (/Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:946:17)
at iterateeCallback (/Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:931:17)
at /Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:906:16
at /Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/node_modules/async/dist/async.js:3835:13
at definition.implementation (/Users/user1/Projects/cucaroo/lib/step.js:33:9)
Then I should see a helpful stack trace
And the summary at the end reflects those errors
Some features failed:
Features - Passing: 0, Failing: 1
Scenarios - Passing: 0, Failing: 2
Steps - Passing: 2, Failing: 2
TODO
TODO
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FAQs
Light cucumber implementation for node javascript
The npm package cucaroo receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, cucaroo popularity was classified as not popular.
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