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# Cucumber.js examples
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This repository demonstrates features of Cucumber.js. Each directory contains
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an independent npm-package with an example.
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The packages have standard directory structure:
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- Features are in the `feature/` directory and have `.feature` extension.
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- Step definitions are JavaScript files in `feature/steps/`.
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## Running the tests
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1. Go to a directory
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2. Install npm dependencies:
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```sh
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npm install
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```
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3. Run the tests:
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```sh
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npm test
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```
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## Available examples
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### 1-5
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The directories with the names starting with a number are parts of a single
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step-by-step guide which introduces Cucumber.js. Each step of this guide
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builds on the previous one and contains a few more lines of JavaScript code.
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The target project is a small test suite for the JavaScript `+` operator.
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### data-tables
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When data tables are used, Cucumber.js provides different views of the data.
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This directory contains one feature with four scenarios, each of which uses a
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different way to read the given table. These tests cover all possibilities to
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access the data in a data table.
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See [Data tables](https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-js/blob/master/docs/support_files/data_table_interface.md).
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### async
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Shows how to use promises and `async`/`await` when testing asynchronous code.
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