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Serenity/JS - Getting Started

This project acts as supplementary material for the official Serenity/JS tutorial: "From Scripts to Serenity".

Prerequisites

To follow the tutorial, you'll need:

You'll also need access to the command line interface.

The below code listings, which look like this one below, mean "type whoami into the command line":

$> whoami

Setup

First, make sure that you have the required tools installed. Next, clone this project to your computer:

$> git clone https://github.com/serenity-js/tutorial-from-scripts-to-serenity.git
$> cd tutorial-from-scripts-to-serenity

Install the dependencies

$> npm install

And make sure that you can execute the acceptance tests using Protractor and Cucumber:

$> npm test

Calling the above command should give you output similar to the one below, notifying you of a pending step:

Feature: Add new items to the todo list

  In order to avoid having to remember things that need doing
  As a forgetful person
  I want to be able to record what I need to do in a place where I won't forget about them

  Scenario: Adding an item to a list with other items
    Given that James has a todo list containing Buy some cookies, Walk the dog
    When he adds Buy some cereal to his list
    Then his todo list should contain Buy some cookies, Walk the dog, Buy some cereal

Warnings:

1) Scenario: Adding an item to a list with other items - features/add_new_items.feature:7
   Step: Given that James has a todo list containing Buy some cookies, Walk the dog - features/add_new_items.feature:8
   Step Definition: features/step_definitions/todo_user.steps.ts:3
   Message:
     Pending

1 scenario (1 pending)
3 steps (1 pending, 2 skipped)
0m00.002s

That's it!

If you're done with the setup, head back to the tutorial.

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