Tahir, re-sending as reply seems to have gotten lost in the ether :-)
On 26/10/2010 22:23, Mauro Talevi wrote: > Tahir, > > http://jbehave.org/reference/stable/running-examples.html > > In the trader example, the meta_filtering.story has meta info you can > filter on. Try running the stories with different filters: > > cd trader > mvn clean install -Dmeta.filter="-skip" > or > mvn clean install -Dmeta.filter="+theme *" > > and see the results in target/jbehave/view/reports.html: the > scenarios or stories not allowed by filter will be reported. > > If you still can't get it work, you may consider sending the simplest > possible project (buildable from source - no IDE, no jars please) that > shows your problem, so we can reproduce it. > > Cheers > On 26/10/2010 20:19, Tahir Raza wrote: >> I still cant get tags to work. Same error. >> Do you have a working example that I can download? >> >> Thanks Mauro! >> >> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Mauro Talevi >> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> On 20/10/2010 22:55, Tahir Raza wrote: >>> This is my Scenario: >>> >>> Scenario: The objective of the test case is to verify that the >>> 3rd Party product offerings page functions as expected. >>> (PREPPOSFN01) >>> >>> Meta: @UseCase My first use case >>> >>> Given I access the site >>> And I am an anonymous user >>> When I click on the "Apply Now" link >>> Then I should see text "Already have a Best Buy Credit Card >>> account?" on the page >>> And page title should be "Credit Cards" >>> >>> >>> Still getting the message: >>> >>> Meta[properties={}] not allowed by filter '+UseCase' >>> >>> Not sure what I am missing. >>> >> Sorry, my fault: to match a meta filter with a non-blank value, >> you need a filter that either provide an exact match of the value >> (e.g. '+UseCase My first use case') or one that matches using the >> * pattern (e.g. '+UseCase *' or '+UseCase * use case'). >> >> More documentation will be available soon. >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Regards, >> Tahir Raza >
