Cucumber-Rails brings Cucumber to Rails 5.2, 6.x and 7.x.
Before you can use the generator, add the gem to your project's Gemfile as follows:
group :test do gem 'cucumber-rails', require: false # database_cleaner is not required, but highly recommended gem 'database_cleaner' endThen install it by running:
bundle install Learn about the various options:
rails generate cucumber:install --help Finally, bootstrap your Rails app, for example:
rails generate cucumber:install [bundle exec] cucumber By default, cucumber-rails runs DatabaseCleaner.start and DatabaseCleaner.clean before and after your scenarios. You can disable this behaviour like so:
# features/support/env.rb # ... Cucumber::Rails::Database.autorun_database_cleaner = falseBy default, cucumber-rails will auto mix-in the helpers from Rack::Test into your default Cucumber World instance. You can prevent this behaviour like so:
# features/support/env.rb ENV['CR_REMOVE_RACK_TEST_HELPERS'] = 'true'When upgrading from a previous version it is recommended that you rerun:
rails generate cucumber:install The only way to have a bug fixed or a new feature accepted is to describe it with a Cucumber feature. Let's say you think you have found a bug in the cucumber:install generator. Fork this project, clone it to your workstation and check out a branch with a descriptive name:
git clone git@github.com:you/cucumber-rails.git git checkout -b bugfix/generator-fails-on-bundle-exec Start by making sure you can run the existing features. Now, create a feature that demonstrates what's wrong. See the existing features for examples. When you have a failing feature that reproduces the bug, commit, push and send a pull request. Someone from the Cucumber-Rails team will review it and hopefully create a fix.
If you know how to fix the bug yourself, make a second commit (after committing the failing feature) before you send the pull request.
Make sure you have a supported ruby installed, cd into your cucumber-rails repository and run
gem install bundler bundle install bin/install_geckodriver.sh bin/install_webpacker.sh With all dependencies installed, all specs and features should pass:
[bundle exec] rake In order to test against multiple versions of key dependencies, the Appraisal gem is used to generate multiple gemfiles, stored in the gemfiles/ directory. Normally these will only run on GitHub via GitHub Actions; however if you want to run the full test suite against all gemfiles, run the following commands:
[bundle exec] appraisal install [bundle exec] appraisal rake test To run the suite against a named gemfile, use the following:
[bundle exec] appraisal rails_6_0 rake test To support the multiple-gemfile testing, when adding a new dependency the following rules apply:
- If it's a runtime dependency of the gem, add it to the gemspec
- If it's a primary development dependency, add it to the gemspec
- If it's a dependency of a generated rails app in a test, add it to the helper method that modifies the
Gemfile
For example, rspec is a primary development dependency, so it lives in the gemspec.