Having implemented my own StoryReporter, how do I specify that it gets used?


On 20 February 2012 10:28, Graham Abell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Biran, Mauro,
>
> Thanks for the information, I'll have a look at StoryReporter so.
>
> cheers!
> Graham
>
> On 18 February 2012 18:36, Mauro Talevi <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi Graham,
>>
>> no, there are no @Before/AfterStep annotations.
>>
>> If you want to monitor the step execution, the recommend way is to
>> implement your own StoryReporter.   The whole step as text is passed to the
>> different methods, depending on the execution status.
>>
>> A DB-based implementation can then provide access to your log system.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>> On 15/02/2012 11:36, Graham Abell wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Does anyone know if it's possible to create beforeStep(), afterStep()
>>> methods? how can I register methods like that to be called?
>>>
>>> We're managing our logs in a DB so I basically want to be able to
>>> indicate in the logs that a step has started and therefore all logs below
>>> it belong to that step and then finish the step. So ideally I'd like to be
>>> able to pass the test of the step including any parameters for example,
>>>
>>> @"when my order total is $value"
>>> public void placeOrder(double value)
>>> {
>>> ...
>>> }
>>>
>>> I'd like to be able to call:
>>> createStepInLogs("when my order total is 50");
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>> graham
>>>
>>
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