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I am implementing a CucumberJS scenario which uses multiple steps across two different step definition files. The first step sets some variables on the World which have to be used by a step in the other step definition file.

The variable gets set correctly but when the step on the other file tries to read it it's undefined. Any ideas how to solve this apart from merging the step definition files?

example:

world.js

var World = function World() {
  this.client = '';
};

module.exports.World = World;

test.feature

Given a variable A
Then some other step

step1.steps.js

module.exports = function () {
    this.World = require(process.cwd() + '/test/features/support/world').World;

    this.Given(/^a Variable A$/, function () {
        this.client = 'abc';
    });
};

step2.steps.js

module.exports = function () {
    this.World = require(process.cwd() + '/test/features/support/world').World;

    this.Then(/^some other step$/, function () {
        console.log(this.client);
    });
};

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You are setting this.client instead of this.World.client. Moreover you should use an object and not a constructor in world.js:

world.js

module.exports = {
    client: ''
};

step1.steps.js

var world = require('./test/features/support/world.js');

module.exports = function () {
    this.Given(/^a Variable A$/, function () {
        world.client = 'abc';
    });
};

step2.steps.js

var world = require('./test/features/support/world.js');

module.exports = function () {
    this.Then(/^some other step$/, function () {
        console.log(world.client);
    });
};
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  • That indeed did the trick, although it differs from the official documentation. thank you!
    – Dragnipur
    Jun 13, 2016 at 5:50
  • @Florent B. stackoverflow.com/questions/48297950/…
    – Valay
    Jan 17, 2018 at 11:08
  • @Florent B. how to get same value for Date.now() across different features ?
    – Valay
    Jan 17, 2018 at 11:09
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You could directly parameterise your test.feature :

Given a variable "abc"
Then some other step

now pass this variable in your step

step1.steps.js

module.exports = function() {
  this.World = require(process.cwd() + '/test/features/support/world').World;

  this.Given(/^a Variable "([^"]*)"$/, function(variable) {
    this.client = variable;
  });
};

step2.steps.js

module.exports = function() {
  this.World = require(process.cwd() + '/test/features/support/world').World;

  this.Then(/^some other step$/, function() {
    console.log(this.client); // would print abc
  });
};

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