The new version of cs-bdd gem. cs-bdd was deprecated and will be yanked in the future. Always refer to sunomono from now on.
A simple gem to generate all files needed in a project that will support calabash and appium for both Android and iOS.
iOS Build script works only with iOS SDK 9.2 or newer
Sunomono(calabash) documentation : (link)
Sunomono(appium) documentation : (link)
Install it as:
$ gem install sunomono
In the terminal, type for help:
suno
Or
sunomono
To see the gem version type:
suno version
To generate a project that support both Android and iOS features type:
suno new calabash ProjectName
or
suno new appium Project Name
This command will create a folder named ProjectName in the current directory and will create all the needed files. This gem support localizations. To create a localized project, in Portuguese, type:
suno new Framework(calabash or appium) ProjectName --lang=pt
If you use Windows, to avoid encoding problems, run the following command in cmd:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor] "AutoRun"="chcp 65001"
The default language is English ('en'). The elements of Gherkin such as Given, When, Then, And, Scenario will be translated to all Gherkin supported languages, but this gem has just a few translation files (see that in folder:
lib/sunomono/locales
).
Sunomono doesn't support your mother language? No problem. Fork it, create your yml translation file, uses the en.yml file as a template. Translate it and make a pull request. There are only 15 lines to be translated, this will take no time.
Want to know how to name your translation yml file? See the Gherkin supported languages here for reference.
Once the project is created, open its folder (cd ProjectName
) and run bundle install
Remember to fix the calabash-cucumber version on the Gemfile. When updating the calabash-cucumber gem version you need to update the Calabash framework that was embedded on your iOS code. So, my suggestion is to update it manually. In this page you can find more information on how to update the Calabash framework.
There are nine generators that are responsible to create the templates for Features, Step definitions and Screens.
The generators commands ONLY WORK in the ROOT FOLDER of the project.
####Features
To create calabash based files:
suno generate calabash-feature FeatureName
To create appium based files:
suno generate appium-feature FeatureName
The feature generator will create a Platform independent feature and its files.
So this command will create the FeatureName.feature file inside the folder feature
, the file FeatureName_steps.rb inside the folder features/step_definitions
, the files FeatureName_screen.rb inside the folders features/android/screens
and features/ios/screens
.
To create calabash based files:
suno generate android-feature calabash AndroidFeatureName
suno generate ios-feature calabash iOSFeatureName
To create appium based files:
suno generate android-feature appium AndroidFeatureName
suno generate ios-feature appium iOSFeatureName
The aFeature and iFeature generator create a dependent feature for each platform. For example, aFeature generates the AndroidFeatureName.feature file inside the folder features/android/features, the file AndroidFeatureName_steps.rb inside the folder features/androd/step_definitions and the screen file AndroidFeatureName_screen.rb inside the folder features/android/screens.
Don't forget about internationalization. All the generators accept the option --lang=pt
or with some other language.
####Steps
suno generate step StepName
Another command creates an independent step file named StepName_steps.rb inside the folder features/step_definitions for each platform
suno generate android-step AndroidStepName
For Android, it creates a step file named AndroidStepName_steps.rb inside features/android/step_definitions
suno generate ios-step iOSStepName
The iStep generator will create an iOS step file name iOSStepName_steps.rb in the folder features/ios/step_definitions
####Screens
suno generate screen ScreenName
The screen generator will create both Platform dependent screens in the folders features/android/screens
and features/ios/screens
.
To create calabash based files:
suno generate android-screen calabash AndroidScreenName
suno generate ios-screen calabash iOSScreenName
To create appium based files:
suno generate android-screen appium AndroidScreenName
suno generate ios-screen appium iOSScreenName
The android-screen and ios-screen will create only the Android and iOS dependent screens respectively.
It works only calabash project
The load classes has been living in:
features/config/load_classes.rb
load_classes.rb provides a easy way to test your methods under development
Use the calabash-android console mode
bundle exec calabash-android console -p android feature/
or
bundle exec calabash-ios console -p ios feature/
To load all .rb classes, run the following command on terminal
load 'config/load_classes.rb'
Now you got all .rb files loaded
Next step is to create a new instance of the class to test your methods
@foo = page(fooScreen)
To use the methods, just call the method and enjoy
@foo.fill_data
The project contains a lot of scripts that will help you to configure you CI server.
Documentation under development.