NAME
Test::BDD::Cucumber::Extension - Abstract superclass for extensions
VERSION
version 0.49
DESCRIPTION
Provides an abstract superclass for extensions. Loaded extensions will have their hook-implementations triggered at specific points during the BDD script execution.
PROPERTIES
config
A hash, the configuration read from the config file, verbatim. Extensions should look for their own configuration in $self->config->{extensions}->{<extension>}
METHODS
steps_directories()
The returns an arrayref whose values enumerate directories (relative to the directory of the extension) which hold step files to be loaded when the extension is loaded.
pre_execute()
Invoked by App::pherkin before executing any features. This callback allows generic extension setup. Reports errors by calling croak().
post_execute()
Invoked by App::pherkin after executing all features. This callback allows generic extension teardown and cleanup. Reports errors by calling croak().
pre_feature($feature, $feature_stash)
Invoked by the Executor before executing the background and feature scenarios and their respective pre-hooks. Reports errors by calling croak().
post_feature($feature, $feature_stash)
Invoked by the Executor after executing the background and feature scenarios and their respective post-hooks. Reports errors by calling croak().
pre_scenario($scenario, $feature_stash, $scenario_stash)
Invoked by the Executor before executing the steps in $scenario and their respective pre-hooks. Reports errors by calling croak().
post_scenario($scenario, $feature_stash, $scenario_stash, $failed)
Invoked by the Executor after executing all the steps in $scenario and their respective post-hooks. Reports errors by calling croak().
$failure indicates whether any of the steps in the scenario has failed.
pre_step($step, $step_context)
Invoked by the Executor before executing each step in $scenario. Reports errors by calling croak().
Feature and scenario stashes can be reached through $step_context->{stash}->{feature} and $step_context->{stash}->{scenario}
Note: *executed* steps, so not called for skipped steps.
post_step($step, $step_context, $failed)
Invoked by the Executor after each executed step in $scenario. Reports errors by calling croak().
$failure indicates whether the step has failed.
Note: *executed* steps, so not called for skipped steps.
AUTHOR
Erik Huelsmann ehuels@gmail.com
LICENSE
Copyright 2016, Erik Huelsmann; Licensed under the same terms as Perl