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Gherkin feature extractor from GitHub issues

GitHub Action that processes Gherkin content from issues and turn them into a content that can be then saved into a file.

It reads the issues from a repository and extracts the Gherkin content from them. The Gherkin content is then saved into a file. This expects the issue to contains a Gherkin content in the body of the issue, like the following:

Feature: As a user, I want to be able to login to the system

  Scenario: User can login with valid credentials
    Given the user is on the login page
    When the user enters valid credentials
    Then the user is logged in

The action will extract the Gherkin content from the issue and provide it as a parameter. You can then save as a feature file.

Inputs

The only reaquired input is the issue number. All the other inputs are optional and usually have default values.

  • issue (required): The github issue number, usually extracted from the event variable ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
  • owner: Target repository owner, default to the current repository owner ${{ github.repository_owner }}
  • repo: Target repository name including the owner, default to the current repository ${{ github.repository }}
  • token: GitHub token required to access the github api, default to ${{ github.token }}
  • default_title: Default title of the issue that should be replaced. This is to prevent duplicate naming of the issue
  • update_title: Used in conjunction with default_title to update the title of the issue if it matches the default_title. It will replace the original title with Automated test case #{issue number} opened by {user who opened the issue or 'unknown'}

Outputs

  • title: The title of the issue. It can be the original one or the updated
  • sanitized_title: The title of the issue in a clean and sanitized format that can be used as a file name
  • body: The original body of the issue
  • feature: The Gherkin content extracted from the issue. It is provided as an output so it can be saved into a file

Usage

- uses: bcgov-nr/action-gherkin-issue-processor@main
  with:
    ### Required

    # Issue number
    issue: 1

    # Target repository owner
    owner: bcgov-nr

    # Target repository name
    repo: bcgov-nr/action-gherkin-issue-processor

Example, Current Repository

Runs when an issue is created. Extracts the Gherkin content from the issue and saves it to a file.

on:
  issues:
    types:
      - opened
jobs:
  feature:
    name: Extract feature content
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Extract feature content
        id: feature
        uses: bcgov-nr/action-gherkin-issue-processor@main
        with:
          issue: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
      - name: Save feature content
        run: echo "${{ steps.feature.outputs.feature }}" > feature.feature

Example, Current Repository but more verbose

Runs when an issue is created. Extracts the Gherkin content from the issue and saves it to a file.

on:
  issues:
    types:
      - opened
jobs:
  feature:
    name: Extract feature content
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Extract feature content
        id: feature
        uses: bcgov-nr/action-gherkin-issue-processor@main
        with:
          issue: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
          owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
          repo: ${{ github.repository }}
      - name: Save feature content
        run: echo "${{ steps.feature.outputs.feature }}" > feature.feature

Feedback

Please contribute your ideas! Issues and pull requests are appreciated.

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