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create-bdd-test-framework

v0.1.0-beta.9

Published

Create test automation framework to enable quick automation of test scenarios using BDD.

Downloads

15

Readme

create-bdd-test-framework

This package includes the command for Create BDD Test Framework.

Quick Start

$ npx create-bdd-test-framework e2e-test

$ cd e2e-test

$ npm run test

$ npm run test:report

Creating an BDD Test Framework

You’ll need to have Node >= 16 on your local development machine. You can use nvm (macOS/Linux) or nvm-windows to switch Node versions between different projects.

To create a new BDD Test Framework, you may choose one of the following methods:

npx

npx create-bdd-test-framework e2e-test

npm

npm init bdd-test-framework bdd-e2e-test

Yarn

yarn create bdd-test-framework bdd-e2e-test

Executing the automated test scenarios

cd bdd-e2e-test

npm run test

Generate HTML report

npm run test:report