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Cucumber (software)

Cucumber (software)

Cucumber is a software tool that supports behavior-driven development (BDD).Central to the Cucumber BDD approach is its ordinary language parser called Gherkin.

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cucumber.io
Is a
Software
Software

Software attributes

License
MIT License
First Release
July 13, 2018
Latest Release
January 2022
Latest Version
v8.0.0.RC.1
Created/Discovered by
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Mike Sassak
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Aslak Hellesøy
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Joseph Wilk
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Matt Wynne
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Gregory Hnatiuk
Date Invented
October 1, 2008
Industry
Open-source software
Open-source software
Test management tools
Test management tools

Other attributes

Platform
Linux
Linux
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Mac OS
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows
Source Code
github.com/orgs/cucu...positories
github.com/cucumber/...umber-ruby
Written in
Ruby

Cucumber was originally written in the Ruby programming language and was originally used exclusively for Ruby testing as a complement to the RSpec BDD framework. Cucumber now supports a variety of different programming languages through various implementations, including Java and JavaScript. The open source port of Cucumber in .NET is called SpecFlow.For example, Cuke4php and Cuke4Lua are software bridges that enable testing of PHP and Lua projects, respectively. Other implementations may simply leverage the Gherkin parser while implementing the rest of the testing framework in the target language.

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DevOps - IBM Developer

https://developer.ibm.com/devpractices/devops/

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Introduction - Cucumber Documentation

https://cucumber.io/docs/guides/overview/

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