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Browser runtime https://cucumber.github.io/cucumber-js/ #1406

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wa-citadel opened this issue Aug 13, 2020 · 3 comments
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Browser runtime https://cucumber.github.io/cucumber-js/ #1406

wa-citadel opened this issue Aug 13, 2020 · 3 comments

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@wa-citadel
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wa-citadel commented Aug 13, 2020

Hi,
Curious if there is an easy way for engineers to expose their tests, features, steps just like you do in https://cucumber.github.io/cucumber-js/ as a service.

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Hi @wa-citadel - we're planning on making an announcement of https://reports.cucumber.io next week. It will let you publish reports straight to the web. Initially only Cucumber-Ruby and Cucumber-JVM will be able to publish there, but as soon as #1318 lands, we can start implementing the new --publish option in Cucumber.js too.

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jbpros commented Dec 16, 2020

We're also in the process of removing browser support.

@wa-citadel can you tell us a bit more about your needs behind such a web interface to Cucumber.js? What problem are you trying to solve?

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yes, sure.

Imagine a well-tested financial or trading system using cucumber and BDD with reusable test steps.
It would be great if let's say a regulatory manager would be able to add new cases and scenarios using already established working steps. Similar to what I can do in WebStorm/IntelliJ with IntelliSense and autocomplete. How great it would be If anyone can write scenarios and reuse steps, not just engineers.

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