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Spoken languages

aslakhellesoy edited this page Aug 13, 2010 · 39 revisions

Communication within a team always works better when people can use their spoken language. Cucumber supports about 20 spoken languages. This is Norwegian:

Egenskap: Summering
  For å ungå at firmaet går konkurs
  Må regnskapsførerere bruke en regnemaskin for å legge sammen

  Scenario: to tall
    Gitt at jeg har tastet inn 5
    Og at jeg har tastet inn 7
    Når jeg summerer
    Så skal resultatet være 12

  Scenario: tre tall
    Gitt at jeg har tastet inn 5
    Og at jeg har tastet inn 7
    Og at jeg har tastet inn 1
    Når jeg summerer
    Så skal resultatet være 13

You have to tell Cucumber that you’re using a different language than English (the default):

cucumber --language no

Adding a new language

(or completing an existing one). It’s easy!

  1. Make a fork of Cucumber and pull it down
  2. Add your language’s keywords to languages.yml
  3. Commit and push your changes – then send a pull request at GitHub.

Alternatively – if you don’t know Git and just grabbed the Gem:

  1. Edit the languages.yml in your gem.
  2. Get in touch and attach the updated languages.yml to a new Lighthouse ticket.

That’s it! You have a new language that you can pass to Cucumber’s --language option.

Adding examples for a new language

Just copy the examples/i18n/en example to a new directory with the same name as the language you added.
Then translate everything in there. When you’re done you should be able to run rake i18n from the examples/i18n directory. If you want this code back into the official source you have to do those changes in your
own cloned Git repo.

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