I am currently using selenium with Java,And want to implement cucumber to make test script more readable. Currently facing issue while passing argument to java method where Enum is expected as parameter. I would also like to know if there are any other known limitations of cucumber-java before migrating current framework.
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1Have you tried using transforms? – Dave McNulla Jan 11 '16 at 16:18
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@DaveMcNulla no I've not used transforms. can you give me example. – Devang Jan 13 '16 at 07:15
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The answer is: Yes
You can use all kind of different types in your scenario: primitive types, own classes (POJOs), enums, ...
Scenario :
Feature: Setup Enum and Print value
In order to manage my Enum
As a System Admin
I want to get the Enum
Scenario: Verify Enum Print
When I supply enum value "GET"
Step definition code :
import cucumber.api.java.en.When;
public class EnumTest {
@When("^I supply enum value \"([^\"]*)\"$")
public void i_supply_enum_value(TestEnum arg1) throws Throwable {
testMyEnum(arg1);
}
public enum TestEnum {
GET,
POST,
PATCH
}
protected void testMyEnum(TestEnum testEnumValue) {
switch (testEnumValue) {
case GET:
System.out.println("Enum Value GET");
break;
case POST:
System.out.println("Enum Value POST");
break;
default:
System.out.println("Enum Value PATCH");
break;
}
}
}
Let me know how you are doing. I could try to help you.
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**thanks** Actually here you are passing argument in String format **e.g. When I supply enum value "GET"** my question was that is it possible to pass argument using enum **e.g. When I supply enum value 'testEnum.GET'** like we use in java. But now i think it is not possible,I've to pass exact String value which is defined in enum. – Devang Jan 13 '16 at 07:12
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I think what you are trying to do is not possible technically in Java. You need to tell function what type of value will accept. – N.. Jan 13 '16 at 14:50
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2You can for example us it this way: `When i select MONDAY in the dropdown` Where MONDAY is from WeekDay enum. And with the Method `@When("^i select (SUNDAY|MONDAY|TUESDAY|WEDNESDAY|THURSDAY|FRIDAY|SATURDAY) in the dropdown") public void iCheckTheCheckboxSelectOpeningHours(CheckoutAddAddressesPage.WeekDay day)....` But you cannot use *'enum.enumValue'* – Javatar Mar 01 '16 at 12:35
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1Well, in theory, you could use a `Transformer`, do a split at the dot, and run a `Class.forName()` on it... But why cause yourself that sort of headache? Not only do you have to specify the exact `enum` constant that way (e.g. `MONDAY`); you'll also have to specify the class name (and packages) precisely (e.g. `com.example.WeekDay`). The built-in facility shown above will turn a String into the right `enum` type on the fly, as long as the String matches the `enum` constant exactly; for matching differently, e.g. based on `enum` values, you can use a `Transformer`, as mentioned previously... – Christian May 03 '17 at 15:47
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While this answer is correct, I created a new question with a more complex example, which - given the nature of cucumber as a tool to communicate with stakeholders - I feel is a good addition to this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49898427/is-it-possible-to-pass-java-enum-as-argument-from-cucumber-feature-file-in-a-mo – mmalmeida Apr 18 '18 at 11:20
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Starting from cucumber 4.2.0, you need to use the regexp `(.*)` so that it is recognized by the default transformer, see https://cucumber.io/blog/announcing-cucumber-jvm-4-2-0/ – Julien Kronegg May 28 '19 at 05:31
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This youtube lecture of about 11 minutes gives a good way of doing it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N_ca6lStrU
For example,
// enum, obviously in a separate file,
public enum MessageBarButtonType {
Speak, Clear, Delete, Share
}
// method for parameter type. if you want to use a different method name, you could do @ParameterType(name="newMethodName", value="Speak|Clear|Delete|Share") according to the video.
@ParameterType("Speak|Clear|Delete|Share")
public MessageBarButtonType MessageBarButtonType(String buttonType) {
return MessageBarButtonType.valueOf(buttonType);
}
// use like this. the name inside {} should match the name of method, though I just used the type name.
@Then("Select message bar {MessageBarButtonType} button")
public void select_message_bar_button(MessageBarButtonType buttonType) {
...
}

Brian Hong
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First register a transformer based on an ObjectMapper, then you can just use enums as would be expected.
private final ObjectMapper objectMapper = new ObjectMapper().registerModule(new JavaTimeModule());
@DefaultParameterTransformer
@DefaultDataTableEntryTransformer
@DefaultDataTableCellTransformer
public Object defaultTransformer(Object fromValue, Type toValueType) {
JavaType javaType = objectMapper.constructType(toValueType);
return objectMapper.convertValue(fromValue, javaType);
}
Scenario: No.6 Parameter scenario enum
Given the professor level is ASSOCIATE
@Given("the professor level is {}")
public void theProfessorLevelIs(ProfLevels level) {
System.out.println(level);
System.out.println("");
}
public enum ProfLevels {
ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE, PROFESSOR
}

AmanicA
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Please include some explanation along with your code. Just a bunch of code is not a good answer. – Victor Jan 17 '23 at 16:30
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This is no more supported in latest io.cucumber
maven group
https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-jvm/issues/1393

Hemantkumar Chigadani
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2It works again: https://cucumber.io/blog/2018/10/31/announcing-cucumber-jvm-4-2-0 – M.P. Korstanje Nov 21 '18 at 19:25