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Cucumber-JVM Starter: Java with Gradle
This is the simplest possible setup for Cucumber using Java with Gralde. There is nothing fancy like a webapp or browser testing. All this does is to show you how to set up and run Cucumber!
There is a single feature file with one scenario. The scenario has three steps, one passing, skipped and undefined. See if you can make them all pass!
To write assertions the project comes with AssertJincluded.
Get the code
Git:
git clone https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-jvm-starter-gradle-java.git
cd cucumber-jvm-starter-gradle-java
Or download a zip file.
Run the tests
Open a command window and run:
./gradlew test --rerun-tasks --info
This runs Cucumber features using Cucumber's JUnit Platform Engine. The Suiteannotation on the RunCucumberTest class tells JUnit to kick off Cucumber.
Configuration
The Cucumber JUnit Platform Engine uses configuration parameters to know what features to run, where the glue code lives, what plugins to use, etc. When using JUnit, these configuration parameters are provided through the @ConfigurationParameterannotation on your test.
For available parameters see: io.cucumber.junit.platform.engine.Constants
Run a subset of Features or Scenarios
Specify a particular scenario by line
@SelectClasspathResource(value = "io/cucumber/skeleton/belly.feature", line = 3)
In case you have multiple feature files or scenarios to run against repeat the annotation.
You can also specify what to run by tag.
First add a tag to a scenario:
Feature: Belly
@Zucchini Scenario: a few cukes
Then add an annotation to RunCucumberTest.
These take aJUnit5 Tag Expression. Note: When using JUnit, the @ is not part of the tag.
Tags can also be selected from the CLI using the cucumber.filter.tags parameter. This takes a Cucumber Expression.
./gradlew test --rerun-tasks --info -Dcucumber.filter.tags="not @Haricots and (@Zucchini or @Gherkin)"
Note: Add -Dcucumber.plugin=pretty to get a more detailed output during test execution.
Running a single scenario or feature
Gradle does not (yet) support selecting single features or scenarios with JUnit selectors. As a work around the cucumber.features property can be used. Because this property will cause Cucumber to ignore any other selectors from JUnit it is prudent to only execute the Cucumber engine.
To select the scenario on line 3 of the belly.feature file use:
./gradlew test --rerun-tasks --info -Dcucumber.features=src/test/resources/io/cucumber/skeleton/belly.feature:3 -Dcucumber.plugin=pretty
Note: Add -Dcucumber.plugin=pretty to get a more detailed output during test execution.