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Cucumber Cookbook

You're reading from   Cucumber Cookbook Over 35 hands-on recipes to efficiently master the art of behaviour-driven development using Cucumber-JVM

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785286001
Length 162 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Shankar Garg Shankar Garg
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Cucumber Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Writing Feature Files FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating Step Definitions 3. Enabling Fixtures 4. Configuring Cucumber 5. Running Cucumber 6. Building Cucumber Frameworks Index

Running Cucumber test cases in parallel


Running test cases in parallel is a very common and required practice for a good automation framework. Cucumber, by default, does not have any such option or setting. However, since Cucumber can be integrated with Maven and JUnit, using these two tools, we can run Cucumber Scenarios in parallel.

In this recipe, we will run two Scenarios in parallel and, for web automation that will mean opening two browsers at the same time. So how do we make this possible? Let's understand in the next section.

How to do it…

  1. We create a Feature file that has two Scenarios. We will aim to run these two Scenarios in parallel. This is just for the purpose of a demo, you can implement the same approach for n number of Scenarios.

    Both the Scenarios will be associated with two different Tags so that they can be run using these tags. Focus on the highlighted tags in the following code; our Feature file should look something like this:

    Feature: sample
    
      @sanity
      Scenario: Home...
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