Protractor framework for Cucumber.js
npm install @stroiman/protractor-cucumber-frameworkProtractor Cucumber Framework
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This framework was originally part of angular/protractor and
is now a separate module to decouple cucumber.js.
Install
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npm install --save-dev protractor-cucumber-framework
Implementation
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To implement this framework, utilize the protractor custom framework config option:
``js
exports.config = {
// set to "custom" instead of cucumber.
framework: 'custom',
// path relative to the current config file
frameworkPath: require.resolve('protractor-cucumber-framework'),
// require feature files
specs: [
'path/to/feature/files/*/.feature' // accepts a glob
],
cucumberOpts: {
// require step definitions
require: [
'path/to/step/definitions/*/.steps.js' // accepts a glob
]
}
};
`
#### Passing Options to cucumberjs
All of the cucumberOpts will be passed to cucumberjs as arguments.
For example, to call cucumberjs with the --strict, --no-colors, and to specify custom formatters:
`js`
cucumberOpts: {
strict: true,
'no-colors': true,
format: ['progress', 'pretty:output.txt'],
// ...
}
The following parameters have special behavior:
* require - globs will be expanded to multiple --require argumentsrerun
* - value is passed as an argument; for use with the rerun feature
#### Formatters when tests are sharded or with multi capabilities
If you have a formatter that outputs to a path and your tests are sharded or you have multi
capabilities then this library will add the PID to the path to make them unique. The reason for
this is multiple processes can write to the same path which ends up clobbering each other.
You'll end up with 1 file per process that protractor spawns.
`js
exports.config = {
capabilities: {
shardTestFiles: true,
// ...
},
cucumberOpts: {
format: 'json:results.json',
// ...
}
};
`
If there were 2 feature files then you can expect the following output files...
``
results.11111.json
results.22222.json
...where the numbers will be the actual PIDs.
#### Uncaught Exceptions
If your process abruptly stops with an exit code 199 then your steps most likely threw an uncaught
exception. Protractor is capturing these and exiting the process in this situation. The solution is
to upgrade to at least protractor version 4.0.10 and add the following to your protractor conf...
``
ignoreUncaughtExceptions: true
This allows cucumber to handle the exception and record it appropriately.
Contributing
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Pull requests are welcome. Commits should have an appropriate message and be squashed.
For Contributors
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Ensure that the following dependencies are installed:
* Java SDK and JRE
* node.js
* Google Chrome
Clone the github repository:
git clone https://github.com/protractor-cucumber-framework/protractor-cucumber-framework
cd protractor-cucumber-framework
npm install
#### Testing
Start a selenium server:
npm run webdriver
Start the test app that tests will be run against in a separate shell:
npm start
Run the tests in a separate shell:
npm test
For Maintainers
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#### Releasing
1. bump version
1. npm publishgit tag vx.x.x && git push origin master --tags
1. tag release ()npx release`)
1. build github release (