nuker 0.0.47 → 1.0.0
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/.gitignore +7 -0
- data/.ruby-version +1 -0
- data/.rvmrc +62 -0
- data/.rvmrc.08.13.2014-14:58:37 +1 -0
- data/.travis.yml +3 -0
- data/Gemfile +4 -0
- data/LICENSE +165 -0
- data/Rakefile +5 -0
- data/bin/nuker +26 -0
- data/config.ru +2 -0
- data/example-features/generic/example-with-background.feature +11 -0
- data/example-features/generic/example-with-data-table.feature +7 -0
- data/example-features/generic/example-with-scenario-outline-examples.feature +11 -0
- data/example-features/generic/example_with_tags.feature +8 -0
- data/example-features/generic/has-lots-of-tags.feature +5 -0
- data/example-features/generic/multiple-scenarios.feature +7 -0
- data/example-features/too-many-wip-tags/too-many-wip-tags.feature +21 -0
- data/features/counts.feature +25 -0
- data/features/feature_page.feature +69 -0
- data/features/list_tags.feature +31 -0
- data/features/notifications.feature +9 -0
- data/features/progress_bar.feature +21 -0
- data/features/project_home.feature +25 -0
- data/features/projects.feature +19 -0
- data/features/push_features.feature +34 -0
- data/features/scenario_page.feature +84 -0
- data/features/search_features.feature +100 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/feature_page_steps.rb +15 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/notifications_steps.rb +11 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/project_home_steps.rb +10 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/projects_steps.rb +28 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/push_features_steps.rb +48 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/scenario_page_steps.rb +29 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/search_features_steps.rb +24 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/steps.rb +35 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/welcome_page.rb +19 -0
- data/features/support/env.rb +33 -0
- data/features/welcome_page.feature +30 -0
- data/lib/nuker/application.rb +161 -0
- data/lib/nuker/counts_tags.rb +27 -0
- data/lib/nuker/feature.rb +16 -0
- data/lib/nuker/parses_features.rb +30 -0
- data/lib/nuker/project.rb +8 -0
- data/lib/nuker/public/bootstrap.min.css +356 -0
- data/lib/nuker/public/nuker-logo.png +0 -0
- data/lib/nuker/public/scripts/projects.js +6 -0
- data/lib/nuker/public/skin.css +208 -0
- data/lib/nuker/public/wally-logo.png +0 -0
- data/lib/nuker/search_features.rb +47 -0
- data/lib/nuker/version.rb +3 -0
- data/lib/nuker/views/feature.haml +19 -0
- data/lib/nuker/views/feature_link.haml +6 -0
- data/lib/nuker/views/layout.haml +53 -0
- data/lib/nuker/views/progress.haml +15 -0
- data/lib/nuker/views/project.haml +0 -0
- data/lib/nuker/views/scenario.haml +31 -0
- data/lib/nuker/views/search.haml +36 -0
- data/lib/nuker/views/table.haml +10 -0
- data/lib/nuker/views/tag_links.haml +4 -0
- data/lib/nuker.rb +7 -0
- data/nuker.gemspec +37 -0
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +35 -0
- metadata +88 -3
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Scenario: Ten @wip tags
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Given a feature file with 10 @wip tags
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In order to simply view a project's complete story set
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As a stakeholder
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I want a home page that displays all features
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Scenario: Links to features in alphabetical order
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Given a feature file named "kate_moss.feature" with the contents:
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Feature: Kate Moss
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Feature: Katie Price
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Feature: Jessica-Jane Clement
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Feature: Elle Macpherson
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When I visit the project page
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Feature: Projects
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In order to allow multiple projects
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As a user
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I want to be able to switch between projects
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Scenario: Single project
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Feature: Projects
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Then I see a link to the feature "Projects"
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@javascript
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Scenario: Switch between projects
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Given 2 projects exist
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When I view the welcome page
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Feature: Push Features To Server
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In order to easily get features on the server
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As a developer
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I want to be able to push features to an endpoint
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Scenario: Push features without authentication
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Given I don't have a .nuker authorisation file
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When I put data to /my_project_name/features with the authentication code
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Then I get a 403 http status
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Scenario: Push features with authentication
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Given I have a .nuker authentication file
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When I put data to /my_project_name/features with the authentication code
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Then I get a 201 http status
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Scenario: Pushed features show up on home page
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Given I have a .nuker authentication file
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When I put data to /my_project_name/features with the authentication code
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And I visit "my_project_name" page
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Then I see the uploaded feature
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Scenario: Delete projects without authorisation
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Given I don't have a .nuker authorisation file
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And I create a project called "project1"
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When I send DELETE to "/projects/project1"
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Then "project1" should exist
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And I get a 403 http status
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Scenario: Delete projects with authorisation
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Given I have a .wally authentication file
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And I create a project called "project1"
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When I send DELETE to "/projects/project1"
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Then "project1" should not exist
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And I get a 201 http status
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