wally 0.0.1

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+ *.swp
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+ source "http://rubygems.org"
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+
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+ # Specify your gem's dependencies in wally.gemspec
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+ gemspec
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+ PATH
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+ remote: .
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+ specs:
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+ wally (0.0.1)
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+ haml
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+ rdiscount
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+ sinatra
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+
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+ GEM
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+ remote: http://rubygems.org/
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+ specs:
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+ builder (3.0.0)
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+ capybara (1.1.2)
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+ mime-types (>= 1.16)
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+ nokogiri (>= 1.3.3)
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+ rack (>= 1.0.0)
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+ rack-test (>= 0.5.4)
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+ selenium-webdriver (~> 2.0)
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+ xpath (~> 0.1.4)
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+ childprocess (0.2.2)
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+ ffi (~> 1.0.6)
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+ cucumber (1.1.2)
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+ builder (>= 2.1.2)
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+ diff-lcs (>= 1.1.2)
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+ gherkin (~> 2.6.2)
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+ json (>= 1.4.6)
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+ term-ansicolor (>= 1.0.6)
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+ diff-lcs (1.1.3)
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+ fakefs (0.4.0)
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+ ffi (1.0.11)
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+ gherkin (2.6.6)
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+ json (>= 1.4.6)
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+ haml (3.1.3)
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+ json (1.6.1)
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+ json_pure (1.6.1)
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+ mime-types (1.17.2)
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+ nokogiri (1.5.0)
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+ rack (1.3.5)
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+ rack-protection (1.1.4)
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+ rack
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+ rack-test (0.6.1)
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+ rack (>= 1.0)
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+ rdiscount (1.6.8)
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+ rspec (2.7.0)
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+ rspec-core (~> 2.7.0)
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+ rspec-expectations (~> 2.7.0)
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+ rspec-mocks (~> 2.7.0)
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+ rspec-core (2.7.1)
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+ rspec-expectations (2.7.0)
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+ diff-lcs (~> 1.1.2)
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+ rspec-mocks (2.7.0)
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+ rubyzip (0.9.4)
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+ selenium-webdriver (2.13.0)
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+ childprocess (>= 0.2.1)
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+ ffi (~> 1.0.9)
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+ json_pure
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+ rubyzip
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+ sinatra (1.3.1)
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+ rack (>= 1.3.4, ~> 1.3)
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+ rack-protection (>= 1.1.2, ~> 1.1)
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+ tilt (>= 1.3.3, ~> 1.3)
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+ term-ansicolor (1.0.7)
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+ tilt (1.3.3)
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+ xpath (0.1.4)
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+ nokogiri (~> 1.3)
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+
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+ PLATFORMS
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+ ruby
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+
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+ DEPENDENCIES
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+ capybara
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+ cucumber
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+ fakefs
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+ rspec
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+ wally!
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+ About
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+ -----
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+
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+ Gherkin is a great way to write feature files to describe the behaviour of your application but the
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+ files are hard to casually browse.
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+
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+ What's wrong with Relish?
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+ -------------------------
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+
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+ * It has no mobile view
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+ * It's private & requires a log in, which is a massive pain on a Nokia C3-00
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+ * Tags can be made more useful - Eg, cuts of all tags marked '@touch'
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+ * I can't hyperlink my step definitions
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+
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+ Wally?
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+ ------
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+ If you walk in to a British fish shop and ask for a wally you'll receive a [pickled gherkin](https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber/wiki/Gherkin).
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ require './lib/application'
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+ run Sinatra::Application
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+ Feature: Browse Features
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+ In order to simply view project requirements
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+ As a stakeholder
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+ I want a web based feature viewer and navigator
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+
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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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+ """
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+ Feature: Kate Moss
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+ """
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+ Given a feature file named "katie_price.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ Feature: Katie Price
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+ """
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+ Given a feature file named "jessica_jane_clement.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ Feature: Jessica-Jane Clement
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+ """
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+ Given a feature file named "elle_macpherson.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ Feature: Elle Macpherson
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+ """
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+ When I visit the home page
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+ Then I should see a link to my sample features
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+ And the features are ordered alphabetically
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+
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+ Scenario: Display feature tags
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+ Given a feature file named "sample.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ @sample_tag
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+ Feature: Sample Feature
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+ """
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+ When I visit the sample feature page
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+ Then I should see "sample_tag"
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+
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+ Scenario: Feature Content
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+ Given a feature file named "sample.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ Feature: Sample Feature
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+ In order to get some value
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+ As a person
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+ I want to create value
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+ """
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+ When I visit the sample feature page
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+ Then I should see the feature free-form narrative
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+
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+ Scenario: View Scenario Links
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+ Given a feature file named "sample.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ Feature: Sample Feature
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+ In order to get some value
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+ As a person
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+ I want to create value
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+
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+ Scenario: Sample Aidy
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+ Given my name is "Aidy"
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+ When I drink alcohol
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+ Then I go nuts
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+
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+ Scenario: Sample Andrew
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+ Given my name is 'Andrew'
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+ When I drink alcohol
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+ Then I go happy
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+ """
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+ When I visit the sample feature page
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+ Then I should see Scenario headers as links
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+
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+ Scenario: View Scenario Content
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+ Given a feature file named "sample.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ Feature: Sample Feature
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+
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+ @tag1 @tag2
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+ Scenario: Sample Aidy
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+ Given my name is "Aidy"
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+ When I drink alcohol
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+ Then I go nuts
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+ """
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+ When I visit the sample feature page
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+ And click on a scenario header link
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+ Then a page appears with the scenario content
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+ And I should see "tag1"
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+ And I should see "tag2"
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+
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+ Scenario: View Scenario Background
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+ Given a feature file named "sample.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ Feature: Sample Feature
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+
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+ Background:
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+ Given some things
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+
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+ Scenario: Sample Aidy
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+ """
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+ When I visit the sample feature page
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+ And click on a scenario header link
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+ Then the background is visible
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+
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+ Scenario: View Scenario Tags
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+ Given a feature file named "sample.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ Feature: Sample Feature
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+
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+ Background:
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+ Given some things
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+
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+ @work_in_progress
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+ Scenario: Sample Aidy
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+ """
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+ When I visit the sample feature page
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+ And click on a scenario header link
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+ Then I should see "work_in_progress"
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+
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+ Scenario: Sort Scenario Links in Alphabetical Order
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+ Given a feature file named "sample.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ Feature: Sample Feature
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+ Scenario: V
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+ Scenario: C
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+ Scenario: I
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+ Scenario: N
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+ """
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+ When I visit the sample feature page
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+ Then the scenario links are sorted
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+ Feature: Search features
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+ In order to have fast access to features and scenarios
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+ As a stakeholder
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+ I want to be able to search features
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+
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+ Scenario Outline: Search feature name
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+ Given a feature file named "sample.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ @QA
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+ Feature: Sample Feature
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+ """
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+ And I am on the search page
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+ When I search for "<query>"
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+ Then I should see a link to "<feature name>" with the url "<url>"
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+
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+ Examples:
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+ | query | feature name | url |
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+ | Sample | Sample Feature |/features/sample-feature |
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+ | sAmPlE | Sample Feature |/features/sample-feature |
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+ | @QA | Sample Feature |/features/sample-feature |
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+
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+ Scenario: Search scenario name
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+ Given a feature file named "sample.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ Feature: Sample Feature
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+ Scenario: Sample Scenario
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+ """
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+ And I am on the search page
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+ When I search for "Sample Scenario"
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+ Then I should see a link to "Sample Scenario" with the url "/features/sample-feature/scenario/sample-scenario"
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+
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+ Scenario: Search scenario steps
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+ Given a feature file named "sample.feature" with the contents:
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+ """
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+ Feature: Sample Feature
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+ Scenario: Sample Scenario
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+ Given I do something
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+ """
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+ And I am on the search page
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+ When I search for "I do something"
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+ Then I should see a link to "Sample Scenario" with the url "/features/sample-feature/scenario/sample-scenario"
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+ When /^I visit the home page$/ do
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+ visit "/"
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+ end
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+
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+ Then /^I should see a link to my sample features$/ do
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+ page.should have_link "Kate Moss", :href => "/features/kate-moss"
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+ page.should have_link "Katie Price", :href => "/features/katie-price"
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+ page.should have_link "Jessica-Jane Clement", :href => "/features/jessica-jane-clement"
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+ page.should have_link "Elle Macpherson", :href => "/features/elle-macpherson"
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+ end
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+
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+ When /^I visit the sample feature page$/ do
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+ visit "/features/sample-feature"
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+ end
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+
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+ Then /^I should see the feature free\-form narrative$/ do
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+ page.should have_content "In order to get some value"
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+ page.should have_content "As a person"
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+ page.should have_content "I want to create value"
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+ end
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+
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+ Then /^I should see Scenario headers as links$/ do
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+ page.body.should have_content "Scenarios"
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+ page.should have_link "Sample Aidy", :href => "/features/sample-feature/scenario/sample-aidy"
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+ page.should have_link "Sample Andrew", :href => "/features/sample-feature/scenario/sample-andrew"
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+ end
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+
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+ When /^click on a scenario header link$/ do
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+ page.click_link "Sample Aidy"
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+ end
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+
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+ Then /^a page appears with the scenario content$/ do
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+ page.body.should have_content "Scenario: Sample Aidy"
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+ page.body.should have_content "Given my name is \"Aidy\""
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+ page.body.should have_content "When I drink alcohol"
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+ page.body.should have_content "Then I go nuts"
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+ end
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+
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+ Then /^the background is visible$/ do
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+ page.body.should have_content "Background:"
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+ page.body.should have_content "Given some things"
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+ end
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+
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+ Then /^the scenario links are sorted$/ do
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+ page.body.should =~ /C.*I.*N.*V/m
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+ end
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+
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+ Then /^the features are ordered alphabetically$/ do
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+ page.body.should =~ /Elle Macpherson.*Jessica-Jane Clement.*Kate Moss.*Katie Price/m
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+ end