Use when applying Behavior-Driven Development patterns including Given-When-Then structure, feature files, and acceptance criteria. Use when writing BDD-style tests and specifications.
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name: bdd-patterns description: Use when applying Behavior-Driven Development patterns including Given-When-Then structure, feature files, and acceptance criteria. Use when writing BDD-style tests and specifications. allowed-tools:
Master Behavior-Driven Development patterns to write clear, business-readable specifications that drive implementation.
The fundamental BDD pattern uses three parts:
Feature: User Authentication
Scenario: Successful login with valid credentials
Given a registered user with email "user@example.com"
And the user has password "secure123"
When the user submits the login form with correct credentials
Then the user should be redirected to the dashboard
And a session should be created
Feature: Shopping Cart
As a customer
I want to manage items in my cart
So that I can purchase products I'm interested in
Background:
Given I am logged in as a customer
And the product catalog is available
Scenario: Add item to empty cart
Given my cart is empty
When I add "Blue T-Shirt" to my cart
Then my cart should contain 1 item
And the cart total should be $29.99
Scenario: Remove item from cart
Given my cart contains "Blue T-Shirt"
When I remove "Blue T-Shirt" from my cart
Then my cart should be empty
Scenario Outline: Password validation
Given I am on the registration page
When I enter password "<password>"
Then I should see "<message>"
Examples:
| password | message |
| abc | Password too short |
| abcdefgh | Password needs a number |
| abcdefgh1 | Password accepted |
| abcdefgh1! | Password accepted |
# Ruby/Cucumber example
Given('a registered user with email {string}') do |email|
@user = User.create!(email: email, password: 'password123')
end
When('the user submits the login form with correct credentials') do
visit login_path
fill_in 'Email', with: @user.email
fill_in 'Password', with: 'password123'
click_button 'Log In'
end
Then('the user should be redirected to the dashboard') do
expect(page).to have_current_path(dashboard_path)
end
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