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Cucumber not identifying steps definition
Question
I have written a feature and a step definition. However, cucumber is not identifying the step definition.
my_first.feature
Feature:
As an iOS developer
I want to have a sample feature file
So I can see what my next step is in the wonderful world of Frank/Cucumber testing
Scenario:
Launching the app
Given I launch the app
The step definition file is in step_definitions folder and is named as launch_steps.rb. The code is :
def app_path
ENV['APP_BUNDLE_PATH'] || (defined?(APP_BUNDLE_PATH) && APP_BUNDLE_PATH)
end
Given /^I launch the app$/ do
launch_app app_path
end
However, when I run cucumber in terminal, I do not get proper output. Following is the log from terminal
features git:(frank) ✗ cucumber my_first.feature
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/2.0/usr/lib/ruby/2.0.0/universal-darwin13/rbconfig.rb:212: warning: Insecure world writable dir /usr/local in PATH, mode 040777
Feature:
As an iOS developer
I want to have a sample feature file
So I can see what my next step is in the wonderful world of Frank/Cucumber testing
Scenario: # my_first.feature:6
Launching the app
Given I launch the app # my_first.feature:9
1 scenario (1 undefined)
1 step (1 undefined)
0m0.001s
You can implement step definitions for undefined steps with these snippets:
Given(/^I launch the app$/) do
pending # express the regexp above with the code you wish you had
end
If you want snippets in a different programming language,
just make sure a file with the appropriate file extension
exists where cucumber looks for step definitions.
I am trying to learn cucumber and as first feature, I am trying to launch the app. Thus, my expectation is that app would launch with this feature.
PS: I have not executed app from XCode.
La solution
Autres conseils
You should try and see the first option of cucumber help with
bundle exec cucumber --help
-r, --require LIBRARY|DIR Require files before executing the features. If this
option is not specified, all *.rb files that are
siblings or below the features will be loaded auto-
matically. Automatic loading is disabled when this
option is specified, and all loading becomes explicit.
Files under directories named "support" are always
loaded first.
This option can be specified multiple times.
And then you can run:
bundle exec cucumber features/my_first.feature -r features/
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