On Nov 4, 6:44 am, "Michael Klishin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 2008/11/3 Roman Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
> > Michael,
>
> > Did you check the merb-gen cucumber generator with the "--session-type
> > webrat" option?
>
> I did. I also found a cure for minigems and installed webrat from git.
> I run several stories with some 200+ steps fine now.
> There are already things I hate with passion about Cucumber but in
> general it's a pleasure to use.

What are the things you hate? I feel very curious about it.

>
> I just want to see what people do with webrat in real world apps.

Yeah, this kind of API's helps A LOT :-), the coolest thing is that
with the same Webrat interface, you could change to selenium without
changing a line of code on the features implementation, we should make
an option for that on the rake tasks.

>
> > When executing with this option you have the common_webrat.rb steps
> > file generated, and also provides a login.feature file that show how
> > this is used (It should work if you are using an stack generated app).
>
> I wiped login feature out the very first minute :) I'll check out the
> templates in generator,

You just have to use the steps declared in the common_webrat.rb file,
this uses Webrat :-)

> thanks for the head up.

Don't worry, thanks for the feedback, is highly appreciated.

> --
> MK
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