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If you are using the latest Cucumber (v5.7.0) to make Cucumber aware of your test configuration you can annotate a configuration class on your glue path with `@CucumberContextConfiguration` and with one of the following annotations: `@ContextConfiguration`, `@ContextHierarchy` or `@BootstrapWith`. If you are using SpringBoot, you can annotate configuration class with `@SpringBootTest`
For example:
import com.example.app;
import org.springframework.boot.test.context.SpringBootTest;
import io.cucumber.spring.CucumberContextConfiguration;
@CucumberContextConfiguration
@SpringBootTest(classes = TestConfig.class)
public class CucumberSpringConfiguration {
}
You can then `@Autowire` components from the application context into any step definition file. No further spring configuration is needed. For example:
package com.example.app;
public class MyStepDefinitions {
@Autowired
private MyService myService;
@Given("feed back is requested from my service")
public void feed_back_is_requested(){
myService.requestFeedBack();
}
}
The only requirement is that both `MyStepDefinitions` and `CucumberSpringConfiguration` are both in a package that is on the glue path. So either you have configured `@CucumberOptions(glue="com.example")` explicitly or your test runner class is in the same package as your step definition (`com.example`).
You can find more information in the `cucumber-spring` module in github.
https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-jvm/tree/master/spring
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