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Oscar Bou updated ISIS-563:
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    Assignee: Oscar Bou  (was: Dan Haywood)

> Implement generic Spec Transformers for BDD tests
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>
>                 Key: ISIS-563
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-563
>             Project: Isis
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Core
>            Reporter: Oscar Bou
>            Assignee: Oscar Bou
>             Fix For: core-1.3.0
>
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> If the user follows simple conventions when writing BDD tests, some inference 
> can be done from them and a generic Spec Transformer can be used for deriving 
> the Entity from the Gherkin's sentence.
> For example, on the following Glue, instead of capturing only the name of the 
> employee, we can capture (employee with name \"[^\"]*\"):
> @When("The company's (employee with name \"[^\"]*\") has a role assigned")
> From there we know that:
> - The Domain Entity singular name is "employee", and Isis has the ability to 
> derive the singular name form the Entity's class name, or specify it through 
> the Isis "@Named" annotation.
> - We must search an Entity of the previous type by name.
> - The name must be equal to PETER.
> As the Domain Entity singular name must be explicitely used, it also 
> reinforces the "Ubiquitous Language" on those BDD tests.
> We can admit some variants of the previous case, such as:
> - the employee with name "PETER"
> - the employee named "PETER"
> - the property with reference "REF-001"
> - the property referenced "REF-001"
> - the product with id "PR-001"



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