And in JBehave, anything you can do in command-line you can do in IDE.
The ThreadsStories also shows you how to configure the meta filter for
IDE running.
Remember that the command-line config will always override the IDE config.
On 15/12/2011 10:16, Mauro Talevi wrote:
http://jbehave.org/reference/stable/meta-filtering.html
Have a look at examples/threads to see it in action. E.g.:
mvn clean install -Dmeta.filter="+outcome failed"
will only run scenarios tagged by meta @outcome failed.
On Wed Dec 14 16:48:21 2011, Olmo Rigolo wrote:
Hi all,
I read about the possibility to skip and ignore scenarios in stories.
But it seems not to work out of the box. Is this something I have to
configure?
Where? In the pom for maven or in the JUnitStory/Stories ?
Thanks!
Olmo
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