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behave is a BDD test framework and cucumber-clone for Python.
This project provides tutorials and examples how to use behave.
It should extends the excellent documentation of behave.
The project provides tutorials and examples.
Therefore, it should not be installed.
To prepare the local installation, use the following command to install
all prerequisites:
# -- STEP 1: Setup and activate a virtual python environment.
$ virtualenv --python python3 .venv
$ source .venv/bin/activate
# -- HINT ON WINDOWS:
# call .venv/Scripts/activate
# -- STEP 2: Install all required python packages with "pip".
$ pip install -r py.requirements/all.txt
Some extension to behave are provided in the lib/python/ subdirectory.
They are used when you use bin/behave to run behave.
If invoke is not installed, use the following canned script instead:
bin/invoke command ...
SPECIAL CONFIGURATION
The behave PrettyFormatter is replaced with pretty2.SimplePrettyFormatter.
This formatter implementation avoids cursor-ups while processing steps.
ANSI escape cursor-up sequences do not work with sphinxcontrib-ansi
when the sphinx-based documentation is generated
(experimental feature for colorized behave output support).
sphinxcontrib-ansi does not process the following ANSI escape sequences
correctly (set-color, set-bold):
CSI{color_code}mCSI1m
The color is reset in HTML output when set-bold is detected.
The following ANSI escape sequence should be used instead:
CSI{color_code};1m
The behave runner, that is used here, patches the original functionality
to use the second solution ("use_ansi_escape_colorbold_composites()").
The coloring schema in behave is adapted by setting the environment
variable ("grey" is replaced with "white"):
GHERKIN_COLORS="executing=white:comments=white"
To disable "ANSI coloring" support for Sphinx,
set "ansiterm_supported = False" in "docs/conf.py".
Note that this is not necessary on Windows.
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Examples and Tutorials for "behave" to simplify use for new developers.