• cucumber的hooks


    引用链接:https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber/wiki/Hooks

    Hooks

    Cucumber provides a number of hooks which allow us to run blocks at various points in the Cucumber test cycle. You can put them in your support/env.rb file or any other file under the support directory, for example in a file called support/hooks.rb. There is no association between where the hook is defined and which scenario/step it is run for, but you can use tagged hooks (see below) if you want more fine grained control.

    All defined hooks are run whenever the relevant event occurs.

    Scenario hooks

    Before hooks will be run before the first step of each scenario. They will run in the same order of which they are registered.

    Before do
      # Do something before each scenario.
    end
    
    Before do |scenario|
      # The +scenario+ argument is optional, but if you use it, you can get the title,
      # description, or name (title + description) of the scenario that is about to be
      # executed.
      Rails.logger.debug "Starting scenario: #{scenario.title}"
    end
    

    After hooks will be run after the last step of each scenario, even when there are failing, undefined, pending or skipped steps. They will run in the opposite order of which they are registered.

    After do |scenario|
      # Do something after each scenario.
      # The +scenario+ argument is optional, but
      # if you use it, you can inspect status with
      # the #failed?, #passed? and #exception methods.
    
      if(scenario.failed?)
        subject = "[Project X] #{scenario.exception.message}"
        send_failure_email(subject)
      end
    end
    

    Here is another example, where we exit at the first failure (could be useful in some rare cases like Continuous Integration when fast feedback is important).

    After do |s| 
      # Tell Cucumber to quit after this scenario is done - if it failed.
      Cucumber.wants_to_quit = true if s.failed?
    end
    

    Around hooks will run “around” a scenario. This can be used to wrap the execution of a scenario in a block. The Around hook receives a scenario object and a block (Proc) object. The scenario will be executed when you invoke block.call.

    The following example will cause scenarios tagged with @fast to fail if the execution takes longer than 0.5 seconds:

    Around('@fast') do |scenario, block|
      Timeout.timeout(0.5) do
        block.call
      end
    end
    

    You may want to take a look at SystemTimer if you want a more reliable timeout.

    Step hooks

    Warning: AfterStep hook does not work with scenarios which have backgrounds (cucumber 0.3.11)

    AfterStep do |scenario|
      # Do something after each step.
    end
    

    Tagged hooks

    Sometimes you may want a certain hook to run only for certain scenarios. This can be achieved by associating a Before, After, Around or AfterStep hook with one or more tags. You can OR and AND tags in much the same way as you can when running Cucumber from the command line. Examples:

    For OR tags, pass the tags in a single string comma separated:

    Before('@cucumis, @sativus') do
      # This will only run before scenarios tagged
      # with @cucumis OR @sativus.
    end

    For AND tags, pass the tags as separate tag strings:

    Before('@cucumis', '~@sativus') do
      # This will only run before scenarios tagged
      # with @cucumis AND NOT @sativus.
    end

    You create complex tag conditions using both OR and AND on tags:

    Before('@cucumis, @sativus', '@aqua') do
      # This will only run before scenarios tagged
      # with (@cucumis OR @sativus) AND @aqua 
    end

    After Step example:

    AfterStep('@cucumis', '@sativus') do
      # This will only run before steps within scenarios tagged
      # with @cucumis AND @sativus.
    end

    Think twice before you use this feature, as whatever happens in hooks is invisible to people who only read the features. You should consider using background as a more explicit alternative if the setup should be readable by non-technical people.

    Global hooks

    If you want something to happen once before any scenario is run – just put that code at the top-level in your env.rb file (or any other file in your features/support directory. Use Kernel#at_exit for global teardown. Example:

    my_heavy_object = HeavyObject.new
    my_heavy_object.do_it
    
    at_exit do
      my_heavy_object.undo_it
    end
    

    Running a Before hook only once

    If you have a hook you only want to run once, use a global variable:

    Before do 
      if !$dunit 
        # do it
        step "run the really slow log in method" 
        $dunit = true 
      end 
    end 
    

    AfterConfiguration

    You may also provide an AfterConfiguration hook that will be run after Cucumber has been configured. The block you provide will be passed the cucumber configuration (an instance of Cucumber::Cli::Configuration). Example:

    AfterConfiguration do |config|
      puts "Features dwell in #{config.feature_dirs}"
    end
    

    This hook will run only once; after support has been loaded but before features are loaded. You can use this hook to extend Cucumber, for example you could affect how features are loaded or register custom formatters programatically.

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