Child stories can be based upon parent stories.
If you change one precondition in a child story, when it is run the steps and the other preconditions will all remain the same.
In the following example the given url is changed from /loginurl to /alternativeloginurl and the browser remains as firefox.
Code Example
example.story:
Login:
given:
url: /loginurl
browser: firefox
steps:
- Fill form:
username: hello
password: password
- Click: login
Log in on alternate url:
based on: login
given:
url: /alternativeloginurl
from hitchstory import BaseEngine, GivenDefinition, GivenProperty
from strictyaml import Map, Int, Str, MapPattern, Optional
class Engine(BaseEngine):
given_definition = GivenDefinition(
url=GivenProperty(schema=Str()),
browser=GivenProperty(schema=Str()),
)
def set_up(self):
print("use browser {0}".format(self.given["browser"]))
print("visit {0}".format(self.given['url']))
def fill_form(self, **textboxes):
for name, text in sorted(textboxes.items()):
print("with {0}".format(name))
print("enter {0}".format(text))
def click(self, item):
print("clicked on {0}".format(item))
With code:
from hitchstory import StoryCollection
from engine import Engine
from pathlib import Path
collection = StoryCollection(Path(".").glob("*.story"), Engine())
Parent
collection.named("Login").play()
Will output:
RUNNING Login in /path/to/working/example.story ... use browser firefox
visit /loginurl
with password
enter password
with username
enter hello
clicked on login
SUCCESS in 0.1 seconds.
Child
collection.named("Login").play()
Will output:
RUNNING Login in /path/to/working/example.story ... use browser firefox
visit /loginurl
with password
enter password
with username
enter hello
clicked on login
SUCCESS in 0.1 seconds.
Executable specification
Documentation automatically generated from inheritance-given-scalar.story storytests.