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# File: macro_steps.rb # Purpose: step definitions that help to build macro-steps (i.e. a step that is equivalent to a sequence of steps) # This step is used to define a macro-step # Example: # Given I define the step "When I [log in as {{userid}}]" to mean: # """ # Given I landed in the homepage # When I click "Sign in" # And I fill in "Username" with "{{userid}}" # And I fill in "Password" with "unguessable" # And I click "Submit" # """ Given(/^I define the step "When I \[([^\]]+\]:?)" to mean:$/) do |macro_phrase, template| add_macro(macro_phrase, template) end # This step is used to invoke a simple macro-step # Example: # When I [log in as "guest"] # When(/^I \[([^\]]+\])$/) do |macro_phrase| invoke_macro(macro_phrase) # This will call the macro with the given phrase end # This step is used to invoke a macro-step with a table argument. # Example: # When I [enter my credentials as]: # |userid |guest | # |password|unguessable| When(/^I \[([^\]]+\]:)$/) do |macro_phrase, table_argument| # Ensure that the second argument is of the correct type unless table_argument.kind_of?(Cucumber::Ast::Table) raise StandardError, "This step must have a data table as an argument." end # This will call the macro with the given phrase. # The second argument consists of a hash with pairs of the kind: argument name => actual value invoke_macro(macro_phrase, table_argument.rows_hash()) end # End of file
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