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The Cucumber for Java Book
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The Cucumber for Java Book

by Seb Rose, Matt Wynne, Aslak Hellesoy
February 2015
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
338 pages
8h 16m
English
Pragmatic Bookshelf
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Scenario Outline

Sometimes you have several scenarios that follow exactly the same pattern of steps, just with different input values or expected outcomes. For example, suppose we’re testing each of the fixed amount withdrawal buttons on the ATM:

 
Feature:​ Withdraw Fixed Amount
 
 
The ​"Withdraw Cash"​ menu contains several fixed amounts to
 
speed up transactions for users.​​
 
​​
 
Scenario:​ Withdraw fixed amount of $50​​
 
Given ​I have $500 in my account​​
 
When ​I choose to withdraw the fixed amount of $50​​
 
Then ​I should receive $50 cash​​
 
And ​the balance of my account should be $450​​
 
​​
 
Scenario:​ Withdraw fixed amount of $100​​
 
Given ​I have $500 in my account​​
 
When ​I choose to withdraw the fixed amount of ...
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Publisher Resources

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