I have output issues both with scenario outlines and using step tables. I'll deal with scenario outline in this mail. This will have to be an html mail as I need color to say what I want to say, I'll also use a real world example so this will be a bit long
Currently the output of my scenario outline is -- Scenario Outline: viewing resources # features/admin/poop.feature:6 Given an admin user admin exists # features/admin/poop.feature:7 And there are 4 <resource> # features/admin/poop.feature:8 When I login as admin with adminpass # features/admin/poop.feature:9 And I visit admin_home page # features/admin/poop.feature:10 Then I should be at the admin_home page # features/admin/poop.feature:11 And I should see a <resource> resource # features/admin/poop.feature:12 When I ppope ksdjhfkh jadfh kjh kahjkh ksdfh khsdfa <resource> # features/admin/poop.feature:13 When I follow <resource> resource # features/admin/poop.feature:14 Then PPouay Widgit should see a list of 4 <resource> # features/admin/poop.feature:15 And I should see a new <resource> link # features/admin/poop.feature:16 |resource| |category| |product | |user | 4 scenarios 15 steps passed 3 steps skipped 12 steps pending (12 with no step definition) -- So I'd like more information about which steps are matched which are skipped etc. -- Scenario Outline: viewing resources # features/admin/poop.feature:6 Given an admin user admin exists # features/step_definitions/accounts/creation.steps.rb:66 And there are 4 <resource> # features/step_definitions/general.rb:1 When I login as admin with adminpass # features/step_definitions/accounts/login.steps.rb:35 And I visit admin_home page # features/step_definitions/general.rb:19 Then I should be at the admin_home page # features/step_definitions/general.rb:30 And I should see a <resource> resource # features/admin/poop.feature:12 When I ppope ksdjhfkh jadfh kjh kahjkh ksdfh khsdfa <resource> # features/admin/poop.feature:13 When I follow <resource> resource # features/step_definitions/admin_steps.rb:23 Then PPouay Widgit should see a list of 4 <resource> # features/admin/poop.feature:15 And I should see a new <resource> link # features/admin/poop.feature:16 |resource| |category| |product | |user | 3 scenarios 5 steps passed 3 times 1 steps skipped 3 times 4 steps pending (4 with no step definition) -- Now there are a couple of issues I can think of that might challenge this output. This is basically situations where the output varies dependent on the resource. 1. Different step matches a line dependent on resource And there are 4 <resource> And there are 4 category # features/step_definitions/category.rb:1 And there are 4 product # features/step_definitions/product.rb:1 And there are 4 user # features/step_definitions/user.rb:1 2. Different result of step depending on resource i.e. sometimes is matches sometime it fails. Here the line color should be of the worst result And there are 4 <resource> And there are 4 category # features/admin/poop.feature:8 And there are 4 product # features/step_definitions/product.rb:1 And there are 4 user # features/step_definitions/user.rb:1 --- An alternative approach might be to expand the resource display when things go wrong, i.e. put problems underneath the resource in which they're detected |resource| |category| And there are 4 category # features/admin/poop.feature:8 |product | |user | So here I can tell that this step hasn't passed I hope this helps Andrew 2009/1/17 aslak hellesoy <aslak.helle...@gmail.com> > > > On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 5:08 AM, Andrew Premdas <aprem...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> I'm having problems knowing what a scenario outline I've created is doing. >> In particular I have no idea about what steps are being matched when the >> outline is run so when I break something I can't find out what is wrong. Is >> there any progress on getting better output for scenario outlines. >> > > It would be immensly helpful if you could give some examples of what kind > of output you think is better. > > Aslak > > >> >> TIA >> >> Andrew >> >> _______________________________________________ >> rspec-users mailing list >> rspec-users@rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >> > > > > -- > Aslak (::) > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >
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