Provides tag-expression parser for cucumber/behave
Project description
Cucumber tag-expressions for Python.
Cucumber tag-expressions provide readable boolean expressions to select features and scenarios marked with tags in Gherkin files in an easy way:
# -- SIMPLE TAG-EXPRESSION EXAMPLES: @a and @b @a or @b not @a # -- MORE TAG-EXPRESSION EXAMPLES: @a and not @b (@a or @b) and not @c
SEE ALSO:
EXAMPLE:
A cucumber test runner selects some scenarios by using tag-expressions and runs them:
# -- TAG-EXPRESSION: @one and @two
# EXPECTED: Selects and runs scenario "Three".
$ my_cucumber_test_runner --tags="@one and @two" features/example.feature
...
# -- TAG-EXPRESSION: @one or @two
# EXPECTED: Selects and runs scenarios "One", "Two" and "Three".
$ my_cucumber_test_runner --tags="@one or @two" features/example.feature
...
by using the following feature file:
# -- FILE: features/example.feature
Feature: Tag-Expressions Example
@one
Scenario: One
Given a step passes
@two
Scenario: Two
Given another step passes
@one @two
Scenario: Three
Given some step passes
Scenario: Four
Given another step passes
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