Behat
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Behat is a Behaviour Driven Development (BDD) framework
- Multiple browsers drivers (including selenium 2) http://mink.behat.org/#different-browsers-drivers
- Extension to connect to Jira (linking issues to features)
Example
The expected behaviours are specified as scenarios.
Basic scenarios
Scenario: Login as an existing user Given I am on "login/index.php" When I fill in "username" with "admin" And I fill in "password" with "moodle" And I press "loginbtn" Then I should see "Moodle 101: Course Name"
Scenario: Login as an unexisting user Given I am on "login/index.php" When I fill in "username" with "adminasdasd" And I fill in "password" with "moodlesdfasdf" And I press "loginbtn" Then I should see "Invalid login, please try again"
Complex scenario
The aim of this project is to be able to define scenarios like this. Note the quoted strings are received as variables by the steps definitions which will process them.
Scenario: A teacher adds a discussion Given I am logged as a "teacher" And I go to a course And I create a "forum" activity And I view the "forum" activity # The step definition class will keep a reference to the lasts steps When I add a "forum_discussion" filling the fields "subject,message[text]" with "I'm the user subject,Dealing with \, split" # Wrapper step, it will redirect the petition to a "forum_discussion" method Then I should see "Discussion" And I should see "Subject" And I should see "I'm the user subject"
In order to be able to process the "logged as a $roleshortname" or the "a course" statements a config file with test data must be set (http://docs.behat.org/guides/7.config.html)
Contexts
Each step are processed in a step definition, which are defined in "context" classes
Contexts Organization
The Features context class is split in different context to ease the step definitions location.
- A main FeaturesContext class which extends MinkContext, the basic web development set of actions (http://docs.behat.org/guides/2.definitions.html#definitions-home-featurecontext-class)
- Contains all the basic steps definitions like visit($url), pressButton($button) to manage the browser
- The cross-component and the most common Moodle actions like iAmLoggedAsA($roleshortname) or aUserAssignedInContextOfContextlevel($roleshortname, $instanceid, $contextlevel) to speed up the creation of scenarios
- An abstract BaseContext class with helper methods
- A context for each Moodle component extending BaseContext that has access to the main FeaturesContext class (http://docs.behat.org/guides/4.context.html#using-subcontexts)