And not to forget, running:

#$ cucumber

Instead of:

#$ rake features

Not a pretty workaround i guess.

TY

==

On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Tze Yang Ng <[email protected]> wrote:
> For the simple login case, as a quick fix, u can:
>
> 1. just stick with aslakhellesoy-cucumber, and
>
> 2. create a MERB_ROOT/cucumber.yml using the content from
> http://github.com/aslakhellesoy/cucumber/tree/master/cucumber.yml
>
> Should work ok with the standard setup by merb_cucumber. I've a
> non-standard setup, have yet to find a solution for it :[
>
> TY
>
> ==
>
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Tze Yang Ng <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hmm .. interesting, i'm using 0.1.13, pulled from github a few days
>> ago and has been working ok. And i just tried:
>>
>> 1. aslakhellesoy-cucumber gem, and got the same error as urs
>> 2. the latest github pull, and got the same erorr as urs
>>
>> The 0.1.13 that works a few days ago obviously failed to work now. And
>> i'm not able to checkout v0.1.13 since there isn't such a branch in
>> the git.
>>
>> Is it possible to do a date-specific git-checkout ?
>>
>> TY
>>
>> ==
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 2:30 AM, Jon Hancock <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Just tried with the latest cucumber by installing as:
>>> sudo gem install aslakhellesoy-cucumber
>>> (first I uninstalled the other cucumber gem and afterwards, I re-ran
>>> "merb-gen cucumber --session-type webrat").
>>>
>>> This time the errors are worse:
>>>> rake features
>>> (in /Users/jhancock/src/ssmerb)
>>> Loading init file from /Users/jhancock/src/ssmerb/config/init.rb
>>> Loading /Users/jhancock/src/ssmerb/config/environments/development.rb
>>> /Users/jhancock/src/ssmerb/bin/cucumber:15:in `execute': wrong number
>>> of arguments (0 for 1) (ArgumentError)
>>>        from /Users/jhancock/src/ssmerb/bin/cucumber:15
>>> rake aborted!
>>> Command failed with status (1): [/System/Library/Frameworks/
>>> Ruby.framework/...]
>>>
>>> (See full trace by running task with --trace)
>>>
>>> I must be using the wrong repos or have something messed up if this
>>> Scenario Outline is working.
>>>
>>> thanks, Jon
>>>
>>> On Dec 19, 2:17 am, Jon Hancock <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> exactly what I need!!
>>>> I just tried your example and am getting a parse error.  I assume my
>>>> gems don't have this feature yet.
>>>>
>>>> I am using:
>>>> cucumber (0.1.12)
>>>> david-merb_cucumber (0.4.1)
>>>>
>>>> Do I need to build a gem from the latest cucumber?  If so, which git
>>>> repo is the main one?  I see several forks.
>>>>
>>>> thanks, Jon
>>>>
>>>> On Dec 18, 10:52 pm, "Tze Yang Ng" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > U can try the newer feature 'Scenario Outline', i've pasted a gist 
>>>> > athttp://gist.github.com/37518.
>>>>
>>>> > TY
>>>>
>>>> > ==
>>>>
>>>> > On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Jon Hancock <[email protected]> 
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > > There's probably a better title for this post, but I'll try to
>>>> > > explain.
>>>> > > I'm learning cucumber and have a successful default Login "Failed
>>>> > > Login" scenario, which is:
>>>>
>>>> > > Feature: Login
>>>> > >  To ensure the safety of the application
>>>> > >  A regular user of the system
>>>> > >  Must authenticate before using the app
>>>>
>>>> > >  Scenario: Failed Login
>>>> > >    Given I am not authenticated
>>>> > >    When I go to /login
>>>> > >    And I fill in "email" with "i_dont_exist"
>>>> > >    And I fill in "password" with "and_i_dont_have_a_password"
>>>> > >    And I press "Log In"
>>>> > >    Then the login request should fail
>>>> > >    Then I should see an error message
>>>>
>>>> > > What I want to do with this is have it run itself multiple times for
>>>> > > each of a est of failed inputs.  So I have a cucumber table such as:
>>>> > > | email | password |
>>>> > > | not_an_address | nil |
>>>> > > | n...@not | 123455 |
>>>> > > | [email protected] | wrong_paasword |
>>>>
>>>> > > I've been reading the cucmber tutorials and haven't seen an example
>>>> > > for this type of repeated input scenario.
>>>>
>>>> > > Any pointers?
>>>>
>>>> > > thanks, Jon
>>>>
>>>> > --http://ngty77.blogspot.com
>>> >>>
>>>
>>
>>
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