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NAME

       Test::BDD::Cucumber - Feature-complete Cucumber-style testing in Perl

VERSION

       version 0.82

SYNOPSIS

          # Driving tests using the 'pherkin' binary that comes with the distribution
          $ pherkin -l -b t/

          # Or choose a subset of tests to be run by selecting all scenarios tagged 'slow'
          $ pherkin -l -b --tags @slow t/

          # Or all those /not/ tagged 'slow'
          $ pherkin -l -b --tags ~@slow

          # Fail on missing steps (by default prints as orange output and succeeds tests)
          $ pherkin -l -b --strict t/

          # Driving tests using 'prove' integration
          $ prove --source Feature --ext=.feature examples/

          # Driving parallel tests using 'prove'
          $ prove -r --source Feature -j 9 --ext=.feature t/

DESCRIPTION

       Cucumber for Perl, integrated with Test2, Test::More and prove.

       The implementation supports the following Gherkin keywords in feature files: "Feature",
       "Scenario", "Scenario Outline", "Examples", "Given", "When", "Then", "And" and "But".
       Additionally, "Scenario" can be used as a synonym for "Scenario Outline" (with
       "Examples"). This best maps to Gherkin version 6.0.13
       <https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber/blob/master/gherkin/CHANGELOG.md#6013---2018-09-25>,
       but without support for its new "Rule" and "Example" keywords.

       This implementation supports the same languages as Gherkin 15.0.0 - that is, it supports
       exactly the same translated keywords.

       Behaviour of this module is similar to that, but sometimes different from the real
       Cucumber, the plan is to move use the same parser and behaviour.

GETTING STARTED

       This module comes with a few introductory tutorials.

       •   A Cucumber feature writing tutorial

           for those new to Cucumber and BDD testing

       •   A Step writing tutorial

           to get you started writing the code run for each "Given", "Then", "When" step

       •   A guide on integrating with your test suite

       •   An architecture overview

           for those who want to extend or hook into feature file execution

       •   Documentation of the command-line tool App::pherkin

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

       For current bugs, check the issue tracer at GitHub:
       <https://github.com/pherkin/test-bdd-cucumber-perl/issues>

       One thing need specific mentioning:

       •   Due to the use of its own parser, differences probably exist in the interpretation of
           feature files when comparing to Cucumber.

           Also see the issue <https://github.com/pherkin/test-bdd-cucumber-perl/issues/73> for
           tracking this topic.

PROJECT RESOURCES

       •   Source code repository at <https://github.com/pherkin/test-bdd-cucumber-perl>

       •   Bug tracker at <https://github.com/pherkin/test-bdd-cucumber-perl/issues>

       •   Mailing list at <mailto:perl-pherkin@googlegroups.com>

       •   Chat (Gitter) at <https://gitter.im/pjlsergeant/test-bdd-cucumber-perl>

       •   Chat (IRC) at <irc://irc.freenode.net/#perl>

       •   Website at <https://pherkin.pm>

SEE ALSO

       Gherkin - A Gherkin parser and compiler

AUTHORS

       Peter Sergeant "pete@clueball.com"

       Erik Huelsmann "ehuels@gmail.com"

       Ben Rodgers "ben@bdr.org"

LICENSE

         Copyright 2019-2021, Erik Huelsmann
         Copyright 2011-2019, Peter Sergeant; Licensed under the same terms as Perl