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SpecFlow.Assist.Dynamic

SpecFlow.Assist.Dynamic is a couple of simple extension methods for the SpecFlow Table object that helps you to write less code.

What would you rather write? This:

[Binding]
public class StepsUsingStaticType
{
    private Person _person;

    [Given(@"I create an instance from this table")]
    public void GivenICreateAnInstanceFromThisTable(Table table)
    {
        _person = table.CreateInstance<Person>();
    }

    [Then(@"the Name property on Person should equal '(.*)'")]
    public void PersonNameShouldBe(string expectedValue)
    {
        Assert.AreEqual(expectedValue, _person.Name);
    }
}

// And then make sure to not forget defining a separate Person class for testing, 
// since you don't want to reuse the one your system under test is using - that's bad practice

// Should probably be in another file too...
// might need unit tests if the logic is complicated
public class Person
{
    public string Name { get; set; }
    public int Age { get; set; }
    public DateTime BirthDate { get; set; }
    public double LengthInMeters { get; set; }
}

Or this:

[Binding]
public class StepsUsingDynamic
{
    private dynamic _instance;

    [Given(@"I create an instance from this table")]
    public void c(dynamic instance) { _instance = instance; }

    [Then(@"the Name property should equal '(.*)'")]
    public void NameShouldBe(string expectedValue) { Assert.AreEqual(expectedValue, _instance.Name);  }
}

The later version uses SpecFlow.Assist.Dynamic. Shorter, sweater and more fun!

well, this is may be one of the best usecase for dynamic i have ever seen

A happy SpecFlow.Assists.Dynamic user

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