Yes, they can - have a look at https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-core/tree/master/examples/threads

Note that the property "meta.filter" is defined as a maven property and can be overridden in command line:

mvn clean install -Dmeta.filter="+outcome failed"

or

mvn clean install -Dmeta.filter="-skip"

More info on meta filtering on http://jbehave.org/reference/stable/meta-filtering.html

What is it that you're trying to do?

Cheers

On 03/04/2012 18:59, Alves, David wrote:

Does anyone know if metaFilters can be passed on the maven command line as a System Property?

I have played with this, but cannot get it to work.

Am I confused and wasting my time, or do I have a syntax issue?

i.e. – mvn –DmetaFilters=”+skip false” clean install

If this should work, has anyone tried it?

If so, how do you specify a list?

i.e. – mvn –DmetaFilters=”+skip false, -theme, +smoke testing” clean install (?)

Any comments, suggestions, or help would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

David



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