| How to execute an action before all the examples? |
Contexts |
| How to execute an action before each example? |
Contexts |
| Can I create and reuse a Specification “template”? |
Specification
template |
| How can I pass some data to each example? |
Contexts |
| Can I add more information to my results for easier diagnostic? |
Expectation
description |
| Is it possible to execute a Specification sequentially? |
Execution |
How to mark an example as pending until it is
fixed? |
Pending
until fixed |
Can I simply mark a block of code as pending? |
Standard
results |
| Is there a way to run only one example? |
Selection |
| I would like to display the execution time of each example |
Console
output |
| Can I use a for loop to create examples or results? |
For
loops |
| How can I tag examples? |
Selection |
| Can I skip examples? |
Skip
examples |
| Is it possible to modify the behaviour of a Specification with
command-line arguments? |
Use
command-line arguments |
| How to capture snippets of code and add them to my
Specification? |
Capture
snippets |
| Can I create an HTML index of all the specifications? |
Html
output |
| Is it possible to execute a Specification in a random order? |
Random
execution |
| How can I easily print expressions to the console? |
Debug
statements |
| Can specs2 create a JUnit xml file for a continuous
integration server? |
JUnit
XML output |
| Is it possible to reduce the number of implicits in scope and
improve compilation times? |
Lightweight
specs |
| How can I collect execution data? |
Print
execution data |
| Can I display some data when an example succeeds? |
Print
execution data |
| Can I create an example description spanning several lines? |
Multiline
descriptions |
| How to timeout examples? |
Timeout
examples |
| Can I use parts of an example description in the example
itself? |
Example
description |
| Add my own keywords (other than ‘>>’, ‘should’, ‘can’) to a
mutable specification |
Add
keywords |
| Help, I need to troubleshoot my issues! |
Troubleshooting |
| How can I integrate my own IO type to specifications? |
IO
Integration |