I'm looking at serenity (the following versions)
<serenity.version>1.1.26</serenity.version>
<serenity.maven.version>1.1.26</serenity.maven.version>
<serenity.cucumber.version>1.1.5</serenity.cucumber.version>
I have feature files F1, F2, F3.
I'm looking for support to run all the scenarios in F1 (only) to run in a single browser session.
The scenarios in F2 and F3 can run in a "browser per scenario" mode.
How to achieve this?
Cucumber hooks do the job for you.
import cucumber.annotation.After;
import cucumber.annotation.Before;
public static WebDriver DRIVER;
@Before
public void setUp() {
// start browser if it does not exist yet
}
@After
public void tearDown() {
// clean cookies
}
Note that I use the cucumber before, not the JUnit before.Do make sure you have a reference to the DRIVER
in your tests. The hooks wil run before and after each scenario (or example if you use scenario outline). If you want a specific setup for certain annotated features, for example:
@slowtest
Feature: F1 feature
Then you can use:
import cucumber.annotation.After;
import cucumber.annotation.Before;
public static WebDriver DRIVER;
@Before("@slowtest")
public void setUp() {
// start browser if it does not exist yet
}
@After("@slowtest")
public void tearDown() {
// close browser or clean cookies, or....
}
Conclusion you can use cucumber hooks in combination with annotations in features for custom setup and teardown.