No, it's not supported at present.
You can use the AnnotatedPathRunner to run each story as a separate
JUnit test.
On 23/03/2012 22:49, Bhuvnesh Pratap wrote:
Probably I framed my question wrong, what i mean is that i would want to
run the complete story as a whole from JUnit but individual scenarios
to be
attached to JUnit-Eclipse console where each scenario runs as as subset
test of the story test (that fancy green bar for all scenarios under
the story !)
Is there a plausible way to do this ?
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 2:53 AM, Mauro Talevi
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
in general, scenarios cannot be run individually, either via
command-line or via JUnit.
What you can do is use meta-filters to include/exclude scenarios
in the execution.
http://jbehave.org/reference/stable/meta-filtering.html
On 23/03/2012 19:37, Bhuvnesh Pratap wrote:
Hi All,
I believe it would be a desire of many to run individual
scenarios as separate JUnit Tests ! As of now
while running a story as by overriding run() with @Test JUnit
the whole story runs as a single JUnit
test in Eclipse.
I am looking for a way to run each scenario as individual test
under one bigger test which would be the
story itself . Yes on console one could always monitor the
status of each and every scenario under the
story but perhaps attaching the scenarios with JUnit would
make more intuitive. Could any of you help
me with what to do in a lil. detailed manner :)
As of now I am running bunch of stories by extending JUnitStories.
Any help here is highly appreciated !
Thanks,
Bhuvnesh Pratap
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