I just found out about Cucumber, and it seems to be more inclined towards behavior driven testing? Or not?
Also, I got this sample code:
public class HelloStepdefs {
private Hello hello;
private String hi;
@Given("^I have a hello app with \"([^\"]*)\"$")
public void I_have_a_hello_app_with(String greeting) {
hello = new Hello(greeting);
}
@When("^I ask it to say hi$")
public void I_ask_it_to_say_hi() {
hi = hello.sayHi();
}
@Then("^it should answer with \"([^\"]*)\"$")
public void it_should_answer_with(String expectedHi) {
assertEquals(expectedHi, hi);
}
}
From my understanding this class will initiate Hello class because of the @Given
annotation, then if the method that is annotated with @When
is executed, it will call the method with @Then
annotation?
Anyway Cucumber seems to be very interesting, however, how does it work with existing design patterns as well as with existing frameworks like Spring etc.
Furthermore, how can this be used when dealing with database oriented designs.