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- Feature: Running multiple formatters
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- When running cucumber, you are able to using multiple different
- formatters and redirect the output to text files.
- Two formatters cannot both print to the same file (or to STDOUT)
-
- Background:
- Given a file named "features/test.feature" with:
- """
- Feature: Lots of undefined
-
- Scenario: Implement me
- Given it snows in Sahara
- Given it's 40 degrees in Norway
- And it's 40 degrees in Norway
- When I stop procrastinating
- And there is world peace
- """
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- Scenario: Multiple formatters and outputs
- When I run `cucumber --no-color --format progress --out progress.txt --format pretty --out pretty.txt --no-source --dry-run --no-snippets features/test.feature --publish-quiet`
- Then the stderr should not contain anything
- Then the file "progress.txt" should contain:
- """
- UUUUU
-
- 1 scenario (1 undefined)
- 5 steps (5 undefined)
-
- """
- And the file "pretty.txt" should contain:
- """
- Feature: Lots of undefined
-
- Scenario: Implement me
- Given it snows in Sahara
- Given it's 40 degrees in Norway
- And it's 40 degrees in Norway
- When I stop procrastinating
- And there is world peace
-
- 1 scenario (1 undefined)
- 5 steps (5 undefined)
-
- """
-
- Scenario: Two formatters to stdout
- When I run `cucumber -f progress -f pretty features/test.feature`
- Then it should fail with:
- """
- All but one formatter must use --out, only one can print to each stream (or STDOUT) (RuntimeError)
- """
-
- Scenario: Two formatters to stdout when using a profile
- Given the following profiles are defined:
- """
- default: -q
- """
- When I run `cucumber -f progress -f pretty features/test.feature`
- Then it should fail with:
- """
- All but one formatter must use --out, only one can print to each stream (or STDOUT) (RuntimeError)
- """
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