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Feature: Use fixtures in your tests

  Sometimes your tests need existing files to work - e.g binary data files you
  cannot create programmatically. Since `aruba` >= 0.6.3 includes some basic
  support for fixtures. All you need to do is the following:
  
  1. Create a `fixtures`-directory
  2. Create fixture files in this directory
  

  Background:
    Given I use a fixture named "cli-app"

  Scenario: Use a fixture for your tests
    Given a file named "features/fixtures.feature" with:
    """
    Feature: Fixture
      Scenario: Fixture
        Given a file named "fixtures_spec.rb" with:
        \"\"\"
        RSpec.describe 'My Feature' do
          describe '#read_music_file' do
            context 'when the file exists' do
              before :each { copy '%/song.mp3', 'file.mp3' }

              it { expect('file.mp3').to be_an_existing_file }
            end
          end
        end
        \"\"\"
    """
    And a directory named "fixtures"
    And an empty file named "fixtures/fixtures-app/test.txt"
    When I run `rspec`
    Then the specs should all pass

  Scenario: Use a fixture for your tests in test/
    Given a file named "features/fixtures.feature" with:
    """
    Feature: Fixture
      Scenario: Fixture
        Given a file named "fixtures_spec.rb" with:
        \"\"\"
        RSpec.describe 'My Feature' do
          describe '#read_music_file' do
            context 'when the file exists' do
              before :each { copy '%/song.mp3', 'file.mp3' }

              it { expect('file.mp3').to be_an_existing_file }
            end
          end
        end
        \"\"\"
    """
    And a directory named "test/fixtures"
    And an empty file named "test/fixtures/fixtures-app/test.txt"
    When I run `rspec`
    Then the specs should all pass

  Scenario: Use a fixture for your tests in spec/
    Given a file named "features/fixtures.feature" with:
    """
    Feature: Fixture
      Scenario: Fixture
        Given a file named "fixtures_spec.rb" with:
        \"\"\"
        RSpec.describe 'My Feature' do
          describe '#read_music_file' do
            context 'when the file exists' do
              before :each { copy '%/song.mp3', 'file.mp3' }

              it { expect('file.mp3').to be_an_existing_file }
            end
          end
        end
        \"\"\"
    """
    And a directory named "spec/fixtures"
    And an empty file named "spec/fixtures/fixtures-app/test.txt"
    When I run `rspec`
    Then the specs should all pass

  Scenario: Use a fixture for your tests in features/
    Given a file named "features/fixtures.feature" with:
    """
    Feature: Fixture
      Scenario: Fixture
        Given a file named "fixtures_spec.rb" with:
        \"\"\"
        RSpec.describe 'My Feature' do
          describe '#read_music_file' do
            context 'when the file exists' do
              before :each { copy '%/song.mp3', 'file.mp3' }

              it { expect('file.mp3').to be_an_existing_file }
            end
          end
        end
        \"\"\"
    """
    And a directory named "features/fixtures"
    And an empty file named "features/fixtures/fixtures-app/test.txt"
    When I run `rspec`
    Then the specs should all pass