Ghokin format and apply transformation on gherkin files.
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If you can't find a binary for your architecture, install the go toolchain, clone the repository and run : go install .
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Clean and/or apply transformation on gherkin files
Usage:
ghokin [command]
Available Commands:
check Check a file/folder is well formatted
fmt Format a feature file/folder
help Help about any command
Flags:
--config string config file
-h, --help help for ghokin
Use "ghokin [command] --help" for more information about a command.
⚠️ Ghokin works only on UTF-8
encoded files, it will detect and convert automatically files that are not encoded in this charset.
Dump stdin or a feature file formatted on stdout
ghokin fmt stdout features/test.feature
or
cat features/test.feature|ghokin fmt stdout
Format and replace a file or all files in a directory
ghokin fmt replace features/test.feature
or
ghokin fmt replace features/
Ensure a file or all files in a directory are well formatted, exit with an error code otherwise
ghokin check features/test.feature
or
ghokin check features/
You can run shell commands from within your feature file to transform some datas with annotations, to do so you need first to define in the config an alias and afterwards you can simply "comment" the line before the line you want to transform with that alias.
For instance let say @json
calls behind the curtain jq
, we could validate and format some json in our feature like so :
Feature: A Feature
Description
Scenario: A scenario to test
Given a thing
# @json
"""
{
"test": "test"
}
"""
Defaut config is to use 2 spaces for indentation.
It's possible to override configuration by defining a .ghokin.yml
file in the home directory or in the current directory where we are running the binary from :
indent: 2
aliases:
json: "jq ."
Aliases key defined shell commands callable in comments as we discussed earlier.
It's possible to use environments variables instead of a static config file :
export GHOKIN_INDENT=2
export GHOKIN_ALIASES='{"json":"jq ."}'
If you want to add a new feature to ghokin project, the best way is to open a ticket first to know exactly how to implement your changes in code.
After cloning the repository you need to install vendors with go mod vendor
To test your changes locally you can run go tests with : make test-all