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===Gherkin===
===Gherkin===
Gherkin is the language used to write Cucumber executable feature specifications in conversational  syntax.
Gherkin is the language used to write Cucumber executable feature specifications in conversational  syntax.
 
The syntax provides structure and meaning using special keywords including:  
A Gherkin file is given its structure and meaning using a set of special keywords.
These include:
* Feature  
* Feature  
* Background  
* Background  

Revision as of 00:21, 8 February 2013

Cucumber Stack

Gherkin

Gherkin is the language used to write Cucumber executable feature specifications in conversational syntax. The syntax provides structure and meaning using special keywords including:

  • Feature
  • Background
  • Scenario
  • Given
  • When
  • Then
  • And
  • But
  • Scenario Outline
  • Examples

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Behavior Driven Development

The BDD paradigm is that it's better to write code you wish you had and have a feature that is working instead of writing something you’re not sure is right and writing tests around it.

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