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Gherkin Utils

Utilities for working with Gherkin documents and AST

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Features

  • โœจ Formatting
  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Translation of .feature files to .feature.md
  • ๐Ÿšถโ€โ™‚๏ธ Document walker
  • ๐Ÿ“ Document handler

Install

Gherkin Utils is available on npm for JavaScript:

npm install @cucumber/gherkin-utils

Gherkin Utils is available on Maven Central for Java, by adding the dependency to your pom.xml:

<dependencies>
  <dependency>
    <groupId>io.cucumber</groupId>
    <artifactId>gherkin-utils</artifactId>
    <version>9.0.0</version>
  </dependency>
</dependencies>

Usage

Command line

To run Gherkin Utils as a formatter, try any of the following:

# Format `file.feature`
> npx @cucumber/gherkin-utils format features/file.feature
# Format `file.feature` and `other.feature`
> npx @cucumber/gherkin-utils format features/file.feature features/other.feature
# Format feature files directly within `features/`
> npx @cucumber/gherkin-utils format features/*.feature
# Format feature files ending with `_test.feature` in `features`
> npx @cucumber/gherkin-utils format features/*_test.feature
# Format feature files within immediate subdirectories of `features/`
> npx @cucumber/gherkin-utils format features/**/*.feature

To convert gherkin feature files to Markdown with Gherkin - or the other way around - while formatting, try the following:

# Format `file.feature` to gherkin markdown `file.feature.md`
npx @cucumber/gherkin-utils format --to-syntax=markdown features/file.feature
# Format `file.feature.md` to gherkin `file.feature`
npx @cucumber/gherkin-utils format --to-syntax=gherkin features/file.feature.md

For more details on usage, see the help menu.

npx @cucumber/gherkin-utils --help

Library

This module can also be used as a library. It provides two main utilities, pretty and gherkinDocumentWalker.

pretty(gherkinDocument: messages.GherkinDocument, syntax: 'gherkin' | 'markdown')

This function takes a GherkinDocument as input and returns a pretty-printed representation in Gherkin or Markdown.

import { AstBuilder, GherkinClassicTokenMatcher, Parser } from '@cucumber/gherkin'
import { pretty } from '@cucumber/gherkin-utils'
import { IdGenerator } from '@cucumber/messages'

const uuidFn = IdGenerator.uuid()

const builder = new AstBuilder(uuidFn)
const matcher = new GherkinClassicTokenMatcher()
const parser = new Parser(builder, matcher)

const feature = `Feature:
Scenario:
Given step text`

const gherkinDocument = parser.parse(feature)

const formattedGherkinFeature = pretty(gherkinDocument)
/*
Feature:

  Scenario:
    Given step text

*/
const formattedGherkinMarkdownFeature = pretty(gherkinDocument, 'markdown')
/*
# Feature:

## Scenario:
* Given step text

*/

GherkinDocumentWalker class

The GherkinDocumentWalker is a class for walking and filtering the AST produced by Gherkin after parsing a feature file. When running walkGherkinDocument on a GherkinDocument, it will produce a deep copy of the object.

It takes two arguments upon creation:

  • filters: set of functions used to know if the walked elements are kept in the result. By default, all elements are kept.
  • handlers: set of function that can be used to alter the produced elements.

Filtering keeps the meaning of the original GherkinDocument, which means:

  • if a Background was present, it will always be in the Feature (or Rule)
  • the kept scenarios will have the same steps and examples than the original

By default, all elements are accepted, which means that if you want to do filtering you should reject all other elements. To ease this, we also provide the rejectAllFilters.

Here's an example:

import { GherkinDocumentWalker, rejectAllFilters } from '@cucumber/gherkin-utils';

// Only keeps scenarios which name include 'magic'
const filter = new GherkinDocumentWalker({
  ...rejectAllFilters,
  ...{ acceptScenario: (scenario) => scenario.name.includes('magic') },
})

// Makes a list with all the scenario names
const allScenarioNames: string[] = []
const scenarioNameFinder = new GherkinDocumentWalker({}, {
  handleScenario: (scenario) => allScenarioNames.push(scenario.name),
})