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rezza
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3 years ago

how to use a feature file within another

Hi

I want to create a complete login feature file and write its unit tests.
And I could run that unit tests, whenever I want.
After, I want to create another feature file (let's call it filling a form) and write its unit test.

 

But in my case, only logged-in users can fill out that form.
So I want to use the login feature file inside the filling form feature file.
Of course, both feature files must be complete and separate from each other, and I could run them simultaneously.

 

4 Replies

    • Hello,

       

      You cannot "call" a feature file, or a scenario, from within another feature or scenario.

       

      You can still arrange your code for doing that under the hood.

       

      The code you have in your step definition which actually login the user should be extracted from your step definition into support code, or library. You will then be able to call those methods from anywhere in your tests, background or hooks.

       

       

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        rezza
        Occasional Contributor

        aurelien-reeves 
        Hi again

        I created this feature file for the login:

         

         

          Scenario Outline: Login into account with correct credentials
            And User clicks on the login button on homepage
            And User enters a valid username "<username>"
            And User enters a valid password "<password>"
            When User clicks on the login button
            Examples:
              | username | password |
              | user1    | 123456   |

         

         

        And this is the step definition for the login:

         

         

         @Given("User clicks on the login button on homepage$")
            @Throws(Throwable::class)
            fun user_clicks_on_the_login_button_on_homepage() {
                loginPage!!.clickOnSignInButton()
            }
            @Given("^User enters a valid username \"([^\"]*)\"$")
            @Throws(Throwable::class)
            fun user_enters_a_valid_username(username: String?) {
                loginPage!!.enterUserName(username)
            }
            @Given("^User enters a valid password \"([^\"]*)\"$")
            @Throws(Throwable::class)
            fun user_enters_a_valid_password(password: String?) {
                loginPage!!.enterPassword(password)
            }
            @When("User clicks on the login button$")
            @Throws(Throwable::class)
            fun user_clicks_on_the_login_button() {
                loginPage!!.clickOnSubmitButton()
            }

         

         

         

        I used the login functions inside the step definition of the form, in this way:

         

         

            @Given("^User logged in with valid username and password$")
            @Throws(Throwable::class)
            fun user_logged_in_with_valid_and() {
                LoginSteps().user_clicks_on_the_login_button_on_homepage()
                LoginSteps().user_enters_a_valid_username()
                LoginSteps().user_enters_a_valid_password()
                LoginSteps().user_clicks_on_the_login_button()
            }
            @Then("^User clicks on the processes page$")
            @Throws(Throwable::class)
            fun user_clicks_on_the_processes_page() {
                fillingFormPage!!.clickOnProcessesPage()
            }

         

         

        But I have a problem that says no value passed for parameter username and password, which is right.

        So, I changed the step definition for the form like this:

         

         

            @Given("^User logged in with valid username and password$")
            @Throws(Throwable::class)
            fun user_logged_in_with_valid_and(username: String?, password: String?) {
                LoginSteps().user_clicks_on_the_login_button_on_homepage()
                LoginSteps().user_enters_a_valid_username(username)
                LoginSteps().user_enters_a_valid_password(password)
                LoginSteps().user_clicks_on_the_login_button()
            }
            @Then("^User clicks on the processes page$")
            @Throws(Throwable::class)
            fun user_clicks_on_the_processes_page() {
                fillingFormPage!!.clickOnProcessesPage()
            }

         

         

        But also when I run the test, I face this problem:

         

         

        feature (Fill the form)
        cucumber.runtime.CucumberException: cucumber.runtime.CucumberException: Arity mismatch: Step Definition 'void stepDefinitions.FillingFormSteps.user_logged_in(String,String) in file:/###/target/classes/' with pattern [^User logged in$] is declared with 2 parameters. However, the gherkin step has 0 arguments []. 
        Step: Given User logged in with valid username and password
          at cucumber.api.testng.TestNGCucumberRunner.runCucumber(TestNGCucumberRunner.java:69)
          at cucumber.api.testng.AbstractTestNGCucumberTests.feature(AbstractTestNGCucumberTests.java:21)
        Caused by: cucumber.runtime.CucumberException: Arity mismatch: Step Definition 'void stepDefinitions.FillingFormSteps.user_logged_in(String,String) in file:/###/target/classes/' with pattern [^User logged in$] is declared with 2 parameters. However, the gherkin step has 0 arguments []. 
        Step: Given User logged in with valid username and password
          at cucumber.runtime.StepDefinitionMatch.arityMismatch(StepDefinitionMatch.java:102)
          at cucumber.runtime.StepDefinitionMatch.transformedArgs(StepDefinitionMatch.java:60)
          at cucumber.runtime.StepDefinitionMatch.runStep(StepDefinitionMatch.java:37)
          at cucumber.runtime.Runtime.runStep(Runtime.java:300)
          at cucumber.runtime.model.StepContainer.runStep(StepContainer.java:44)
          at cucumber.runtime.model.StepContainer.runSteps(StepContainer.java:39)
          at cucumber.runtime.model.CucumberScenario.runBackground(CucumberScenario.java:59)
          at cucumber.runtime.model.CucumberScenario.run(CucumberScenario.java:42)
          at cucumber.runtime.model.CucumberFeature.run(CucumberFeature.java:165)
          at cucumber.api.testng.TestNGCucumberRunner.runCucumber(TestNGCucumberRunner.java:63)
          ... 29 more

         

         


        So, I had to change the feature file of the form from this:

         

         

        Feature: Fill the form
          Existing user should be able to log in using correct credentials and fill the form
        
          Background: : logged in user
            Given User logged in with valid username and password
        
          Scenario: Login into account with correct credentials and fill the form
            And User clicks on the processes page

         

         

         

        to this:

         

         

        Feature: Fill the form
          Existing user should be able to log in using correct credentials and fill the form
        
          Background: : logged in user
            Given User logged in with valid "<username>" and "<password>"
        
          Scenario: Login into account with correct credentials and fill the form
            And User clicks on the processes page

         


        also, I had to change the step definition of the form from this:

         

         

            @Given("^User logged in with valid username and password$")
            @Throws(Throwable::class)
            fun user_logged_in_with_valid_and(username: String?, password: String?) {
                LoginSteps().user_clicks_on_the_login_button_on_homepage()
                LoginSteps().user_enters_a_valid_username(username)
                LoginSteps().user_enters_a_valid_password(password)
                LoginSteps().user_clicks_on_the_login_button()
            }
            @Then("^User clicks on the processes page$")
            @Throws(Throwable::class)
            fun user_clicks_on_the_processes_page() {
                fillingFormPage!!.clickOnProcessesPage()
            }

         

         

        to this:

         

         

            @Given("^User logged in with valid \"([^\"]*)\" and \"([^\"]*)\"$")
            @Throws(Throwable::class)
            fun user_logged_in_with_valid_and(username: String?, password: String?) {
                LoginSteps().user_clicks_on_the_login_button_on_homepage()
                LoginSteps().user_enters_a_valid_username(username)
                LoginSteps().user_enters_a_valid_password(password)
                LoginSteps().user_clicks_on_the_login_button()
            }
            @Then("^User clicks on the processes page$")
            @Throws(Throwable::class)
            fun user_clicks_on_the_processes_page() {
                fillingFormPage!!.clickOnProcessesPage()
            }

         

         

        But, when I run the test, the username and password fields, filled with these values:
        username: <username>
        password: <password>


        But I want them to be filled with these values:

        username: user1
        password: 123456

        Which I defined in the feature file of the login.


        What can I do to pass the correct values???