Situation:
In my current project we are running all kinds of different JBehave stories. Every ".story" file is related to a product and a flow.
Example:
xyz-cellphone-call.story would be the story describing making a phonecall with a cellphone.
xyz-phone-call.story would be the story describing making a phonecall with a fixed-line phone.
xyz-cellphone-browse.story would be the story describing browsing the internet with a cellphone.
My question:
In Jbehave you can add metaFilters to filter on the stories based on meta tags. Assume the tags are @product & @action. (@product cellphone, @action call).
Would it be possible to pass a filter to run the JBehave stories concerning both the phone & cellphone stories, if yes, what would be the syntax?
I've tried adding the following filters (none of which work):
+product cellphone +product phone
+product cellphone|phone
+product cellphone,phone
Same for actions.
Is it possible to filter on multiple meta-tags?
Yes it is possible.
In the API docs you will find this information:
A filter is uniquely identified by its String representation which is
parsed and matched by the MetaFilter.MetaMatcher to determine if the
Meta is allowed or not.
The MetaFilter.DefaultMetaMatcher interprets the filter as a sequence
of any name-value properties (separated by a space), prefixed by "+"
for inclusion and "-" for exclusion. E.g.:
MetaFilter filter = new MetaFilter("+author Mauro -theme smoke testing
+map *API -skip"); filter.allow(new Meta(asList("map someAPI")));
The use of the MetaFilter.GroovyMetaMatcher is triggered by the prefix
"groovy:" and allows the filter to be interpreted as a Groovy
expression.
MetaFilter filter = new MetaFilter("groovy: (a == '11' | a == '22')
&& b == '33'");
So probably if you play with the conditions, you will get your run configuration customized.
Try this example:
mvn clean install -P -Djbehave.meta.filter="myCustomRunConf:(+product && +action)"
More info amout the MetaFilter class in the API docs:
http://jbehave.org/reference/stable/javadoc/core/org/jbehave/core/embedder/MetaFilter.html
I guess there is easier solution for you using groovy
http://jbehave.org/reference/stable/meta-filtering.html
In your case it would be
-Dmetafilter="groovy: "product=='cellphone' && action=='call'"
I tried it as "-Dmetafilter=groovy:t2 && t3" for this feature file
Meta:
@t1
Narrative:
As a user
I want to blah-blah-blah
Scenario: test 1
Meta:
@t2
Given I am on home page
Scenario: test 2
Meta:
@t2
@t3
Given I am on home page
Scenario: test 3
Meta:
@t3
Given I am on home page
Only test 2 scenario is executed in this case
How about:
mvn clean install -P -Djbehave.meta.filter = "+product cellphone&&phone"