Cucumber

Last Thursday was a good discussion about BDD, wasn’t it? I really enjoyed sharing some of the insights and experience I matured in the last year or so. I am sure Claudio enjoyed it too :)

As a follow up to that presentation, I am sure you will appreciate some relevant links that you might find useful.

-          Cucumber main site- http://cukes.info/

-          Cucumber Wiki – http://wiki.github.com/aslakhellesoy/cucumber

-          CruiseControl.rb – http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=2918

I also have a link to the slides I printed for the evening: http://is.gd/1a7IP

Enjoy and have fun with it!

I will be adding some additional files in the coming weeks. If you have any specific questions about cucumber or our implementation/setup at InnerWorkings, don’t be afraid to put a comment. (Don’t worry, I won’t be afraid to ignore it :D )

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4 Comments

  1. Sean
    Posted June 24, 2009 at 10:19 am | Permalink

    Thanks you for sharing Andre, it was a good meeting, the new venue is really nice.

  2. Roger
    Posted October 13, 2009 at 6:03 pm | Permalink

    Hi guys,

    Nice blog!

    I meet some of you at an alt.net meeting a few weeks ago, and Andrea mentioned that you had some BDD resources. So I found this by Andre.

    We tried a prototype ourselves a while ago using StoryQ and Selenium. It worked quite well, but we need to spend a bit more time to pick the right tools.

    If you have any more resources, maybe you could post them – I think Andrea mentioned project you had done.

    Also, you know anyone who is actually using BDD?

    Cheers,
    Roger

  3. Andre
    Posted October 20, 2009 at 9:10 pm | Permalink

    Hi Roger,

    Thanks!

    I had a look at StoryQ and seems really interesting, something I will like to get to know more about. I am currently not working on any BDD stories but still very much into it all and believe in its power.

    As for resource on projects done, it might be difficult to provide useful materials as systems and project differ quite a bit :) I will not mind sharing any of my knowledge and will upload something that can give you an idea of how you could use Cucumber+Selenium with jQuery and hashtables to map page element id’s for stories as soon as I can mix something together.

    And if you need more tools, it would depend on what you need to test, as Ruby with cucumber can provide you with a lot of tools like Tables and Tags which might not be there for StoryQ yet (or I might be wrong and need to do my homework).

    Cheers,
    Andre

  4. Andre
    Posted November 17, 2009 at 10:37 pm | Permalink

    Hi All,

    Here is a download link to an example cucumber / selenium / jQuery project:
    https://www.box.net/shared/u87dv1rcbk

    Please read the ‘readme first.txt’ file that contains the setup instructions as well as running the cucumber features in different ways.

    Hope you find this helpful and interesting!

    Cheers,
    Andre

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