Use the Parse Matcher (parse)¶
The “parse” matcher is used in most examples that are provided here. It uses the parse for regular expressions matching and parsing. It provides:
predefined types
used-defined types and type-converters
Step Definitions Example¶
# file:step_matcher.features/steps/step_parse_matcher.py
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
from behave import given, then, use_step_matcher
from hamcrest import assert_that, equal_to, is_, none
# @mark.steps
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MORE STEPS: With "parse" matcher
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
use_step_matcher("parse")
@given(u'I use the regular expression step matcher')
def step_given_I_use_regex_matcher(context):
pass
@then(u'the parameter "{name}" is "{expected_value}"')
def step_then_parameter_is_equal_to(context, name, expected_value):
actual_value = getattr(context, name, None)
assert_that(actual_value, equal_to(expected_value))
@then(u'the parameter "{name}" is none')
def step_then_parameter_is_none(context, name):
actual_value = getattr(context, name, None)
assert_that(actual_value, is_(none()))