Great thank you for your response! I'd like to avoid editing the MetaFilter class if I can. Making it injectable would be a great feature to have. Using the GroovyMetaMatcher is not working for me. I need to call a class in my local repo, but the groovy script is not able to resolve the class.
I am trying to access Jira though Rest to see if a bug for the scenario is closed or open, and skip or run the scenario depending on that. On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 12:21 AM, Mauro Talevi <mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org> wrote: > The recommended way is to implement your own MetaMatcher. > > Currently, you need to extend createMetaMatcher(String) method in > MetaFilter although we could make it injectable. > > Alternatively, use the GroovyMetaMatcher to invoke a groovy script that > will do you check. > > Cheers > > > On 10/07/2014 19:49, Brent Barker wrote: > >> Hi everyone! >> >> Is there a easy way to conditionally skip a story using a meta tag? For >> example, I want to annotate my story with @bug BUG-3333 and then check if >> that bug is still open or not. If it is still open, skip the scenario/story. >> >> Right now I am extending RegexStoryParser, calling super.ParseStory to >> get the story object, then if the bug meta property exists, I add the skip >> meta property to it. >> >> Is there a better way to do this? I am not sure how to feed a list of >> meta filters to the embedder, since I can not access it from the story >> configuration where I have access to the story object >> >> Thanks >> -Brent >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > >