Why are you just parametrising one variable, and not both:

@When("user types \"$text\" in \"$objectId\"")

@Alias("user types <text1> in \"<objectId>\"")

*public**void*userTypesData(|@Named("|text1|") |String text,
@Named("objectId") String objectId)



On 22/03/2011 07:27, Arpit Sakhi wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>  
>
> I have query in creating parameterized stories. In my steps class I
> have a step
>
>  
>
> @When("user types \"$text\" in \"$objectId\"")
>
> *public**void*userTypesData(String text, String objectId){
>
>       seleniumLayer.textType(text,objectId);
>
> }
>
>  
>
> I am using this step for every textbox data filling. E.g. my login
> story looks like --
>
>  
>
> When user types "[email protected]" in "username"
>
> When user types "pass1234" in "password"
>
> When user clicks button "Login"
>
>  
>
> Now I want to make this login story as parameterized so that different
> stories can call login story with different credentials (usename and
> password).
>
> To achieve this I have modified my login story as below --
>
>  
>
> When user types <text1> in "username"
>
> When user types <text2> in "password"
>
> When user clicks button "Login"
>
>  
>
> But to execute this I need to modify my java class too as below --
>
>  
>
> @When("user types \"$text\" in \"$objectId\"")
>
> @Alias("user types <text1> in \"$objectId\"")
>
> *public**void*userTypesData(|@Named("|text1|") |String text, String
> objectId){
>
>       seleniumLayer.textType(text,objectId);
>
> }
>
>  
>
> As per my understanding I need to write another method to handle the
> <text2> parameter. My query is there any way to use the same method
> again and again for different parameters (e.g. for text1 and text2).
> This is going to be a bigger issue if I am having 10-15 input boxes on
> my site and for all of them I want to pass parameters.
>
>  
>
> Any help or any suggestions on this?
>
>  
>
> Thanks in Advance
>
> Arpit
>
>  
>
>  
>
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