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BDD Testing Framework

Overview

Behavior-driven development, or BDD, makes it possible to write tests in a human-readable language.

Running a feature file

IntelliJ IDEA provides the ability to run a specific feature file, or all feature files in a folder, which is specified in the corresponding run/debug configurations for Cucumber , Cucumber for Java, .

The procedure of running tests is the same as for the other testing frameworks:

  1. Open the desired feature feature in the editor, or select it in the Project tool window.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • Right-click the selected file or folder, and choose Run <feature file name> on the context menu of the selection.
    • Create run/debug configuration for one of the BDD frameworks, and specify the desired file of folder there.

Renaming steps

When renaming Gherkin steps, mind the following limitations:
  • Step definitions should not contain regular expressions
  • Step names should contain alphanumeric characters only.
  • A step definition should be only one in various frameworks.
  • There should be a "one-to-one" mapping between a step and a step definition.

Refer to the section Renaming for details.

Last modified: 6 March 2018

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