Reputation: 1397
I want get current feature file name at runtime using Java. I have scenario info in hook but unable to get feature file
@Before
public void before(final Scenario scenario) {
this.scenario = scenario;
}
Do we have any similar thing to get current Feature file name ?? i am using cucumber version 1.2.4
Upvotes: 8
Views: 28589
Reputation: 1
Create Scenario instance in Hooks class with static keyword. Than you can use the following codes inside step definitions.
String currentFilePath = Hooks.scenario.getUri().toString();
String fileName = currentFilePath.substring(currentFilePath.lastIndexOf("/")+1);
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 21
There is an easier way to extract the feature name (without .feature postfix) from Scenario if you can add Apache commons-io on your classpath:
String featureName = FilenameUtils.getBaseName(scenario.getUri().toString());
If you need the full feature file name with postfix you should use the getName(...) method instead:
String fullFeatureName = FilenameUtils.getName(scenario.getUri().toString());
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1462
Kotlin 1.5, cucumber-java 6.10.0:
@Before
fun beforeScenario(scenario: Scenario) {
println(scenario.uri)
}
In my case prints:
file:///C:/Users/K.H/git/JvmClient/src/jvmTest/resources/features/C197544.feature
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1
maybe like this, its return only filename:
private String getFeatureFileNameFromScenarioId(Scenario scenario) {
String[] tab = scenario.getId().split("/");
int rawFeatureNameLength = tab.length;
String featureName = tab[rawFeatureNameLength - 1].split(":")[0];
System.out.println("featureName: " + featureName);
return featureName;
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 108
Create a listener as below
import io.cucumber.plugin.ConcurrentEventListener;
import io.cucumber.plugin.event.EventHandler;
import io.cucumber.plugin.event.EventPublisher;
import io.cucumber.plugin.event.TestCaseStarted;
public class Listener implements ConcurrentEventListener {
@Override
public void setEventPublisher(EventPublisher eventPublisher) {
eventPublisher.registerHandlerFor(TestCaseStarted.class, testCaseStartedEventHandler);
}
private final EventHandler<TestCaseStarted> testCaseStartedEventHandler = event -> {
System.out.println("Current file fame : " + event.getTestCase().getUri().toString());
};
}
And then supply your listener to cucumber as below
"-p", "com.myProject.listener.Listener"
This will give you feature file name !
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1
You can use Reporter to get the current running instance and then extract our the actual feature name from the feature file like so:
Object[] paramNames = Reporter.getCurrentTestResult().getParameters();
String featureName = paramNames[1].toString().replaceAll("^\"+|\"+$", "");
System.out.println("Feature file name: " + featureName);
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 124
I used the below method at Hooks class
@Before
public void beforeScenario(Scenario scenario){
// scenarioId = "file:///**/src/test/resources/features/namefeature.feature:99"
String scenarioId=scenario.getId();
int start=scenarioId.indexOf(File.separator+"features"+File.separator);
int end=scenarioId.indexOf(".");
String[] featureName=scenarioId.substring(start,end).split(File.separator+"features"+File.separator);
System.out.println("featureName ="+featureName[1]);
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 995
UPDATE:
This is my implementation for feature names starting with an uppercase letter like in the example:
private String getFeatureFileNameFromScenarioId(Scenario scenario) {
String featureName = "Feature ";
String rawFeatureName = scenario.getId().split(";")[0].replace("-"," ");
featureName = featureName + rawFeatureName.substring(0, 1).toUpperCase() + rawFeatureName.substring(1);
return featureName;
}
ORIGINAL:
I don't know if this is useful for you, but I would suggest to use scenario.getId()
This will give you the feature file name and scenario name, for example:
Feature: Login to the app
Scenario: Login to the app with password
Given I am on the login screen
When I enter my passcode
Then I press the ok button
with scenario.getId() you would get the following:
login-to-the-app;login-to-the-app-with-password
Hope this helps you!
Upvotes: 6