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Using a Python BDD test runner like behave, create living documentation from your BDD feature files. This library will create documents that contain up-to-date information about your BDD specs and helps generate a static site for your living documentation.
Current supported document types:
- *.mmark files (to be used by Hugo)
pip install livingdocs
You should also install the Hugo binaries in order to generate your static site: https://gohugo.io/overview/installing/
Use the CLI command livingdocs to configure your Hugo site:
$ livingdocs Your site's title: <enter title> Your site's description: <enter description> ....
This will create a livingdocs folder in your root directory which
will have a Hugo skeleton to create a static site.
Using a test runner like behave, you can generate documents for each feature, scenario and step. In environment.py, you can use the DocsMaker to capture this information:
from livingdocs.maker import DocsMaker
def before_all(context):
context.docs = DocsMaker('feature')
def before_scenario(context, scenario):
context.docs.start_scenario(context, scenario)
def after_scenario(context, scenario):
context.docs.end_scenario(context, scenario)
def before_feature(context, feature):
context.docs.start_feature(context, feature)
def after_feature(context, feature):
context.docs.end_feature(context, feature)
def before_step(context, step):
context.docs.start_step(context, step)
def after_step(context, step):
"""
if context.browser is an instance
of Selenium Webdriver, then it will
take a snapshot of this step.
"""
context.docs.end_step(context, step)
First create a virtual env, then to run the tests use:
tox -e py27
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