Closed Lukas-Kullmann closed 5 years ago
@Lukas-Kullmann have you also considered these: https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-js/blob/master/docs/cli.md ?
Especially the --tags options is really awesome, this way you can run subsets of tests any time you would like.
For example:
Will investigate if and how we could leverage this
Hey @DennisJaamann,
no, I have not concidered these. But I think you are right. It would be worth adding some support for these options. Especially, as you said, the --tags
one!
--reporter is needed.
just wondering if you have considered the option of running test cases with proxy?
at present, I run my test cases like this
"scripts": {
"test": "testcafe chrome Tests/ -e --proxy https.proxy.domain.com:8000"
},
Does this repo have the ability to run test cases behind a proxy. If yes, could you please quote an example usage?Thanks
At present when I try to run these test using the command in the read me doc I get the following error
PS C:\Users\Mon\Desktop\TestCafe\gherkin-testcafe> gherkin-testcafe --steps tests/**/*.js --specs tests/**/*.feature --browsers firefox
module.js:545
throw err;
^
Error: Cannot find module 'testcafe/lib/errors/runtime'
I followed the exact steps as in read me and when I got the above error I also tried installing gherkin-testcafe globally. Could someone please advise as to how these test cases need to be run?
Hi @skullz03, I'm sorry, but as of now, the proxy option is not supported in the gherkin-testcafe CLI. You can however pass the proxy option via the programming interface.
For your other issue, I will investigate this tomorrow.
Hi Lukas,
Thanks for replying to my question. I have looked at the programming interface but not really clear how to add the proxy to it. I know this might be SO forum question. But just hoping you can give me some idea?
Sure. Your example is equivalent to:
const createTestCafe = require('gherkin-testcafe');
(async () => {
const testcafe = await createTestCafe();
const runner = await testcafe.createRunner();
await runner
.steps('Tests/**/*.js')
.specs('Tests/**/*.feature')
.browsers('chrome')
.useProxy('https.proxy.domain.com:8000')
.run({ skipJsErrors: true });
})();
And then run this on your NodeJS environment.
Thanks for the idea. Appreciate it!
Hey @skullz03,
sorry, that I did not answer your other question sooner. I was quite busy.
The problem there seems to be, that you want to run gherkin-testcafe
from the command line from the package itself. This is only possible, if you installed it as a dependency of your project.
To run the examples, please execute
node main.js --steps examples/*.js --specs examples/*.feature -b firefox
Do not clone the repo and put test files into it. Start your own project and install gherkin-testcafe
(and testcafe
as a dependency: npm i -D gherkin-testcafe testcafe
). From there, you can use gherkin-testcafe
via the command line.
Beginning from version 2, all CLI options are inherited from testcafe.
Support all options.