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Is there a way to have SpecFlow reuse Step Definitions?

In other tools I have used a GivenWhenThen base class that contains methods such as

WhenAnOrderIsCreated -- this inits a protected order member to be used by inheriting classes.

Just cant seem to get this working with SpecFlow (doesnt seem to like inheritance)

Is there a way to share steps across features?

Many thanks

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Why yes it's possible - check out the calling steps from step feature (https://github.com/techtalk/SpecFlow/blob/master/Tests/TechTalk.SpecFlow.Specs/Features/CallingStepsFromStepDefinition.feature)

In short you create a step definition class that inherits from Steps like this:

[Binding]
public class CallingStepsFromStepDefinitionSteps : Steps
{}

And then you can simply call other steps like this:

[Given(@"I am logged in")]
public void GivenIAmLoggedIn()
{
     Given("I am on the index page");
     When("I enter my unsername nad password");
     And("I click the login button");
     incStepCount();
}

I hope I understood your question correctly and that this was an answer to it

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Brilliant Thanks – Chris McKelt Mar 8 '11 at 7:34
the link gives a 404 error btw – Karan Apr 3 '12 at 15:32
Changed - thanks! – Marcus Hammarberg Apr 4 '12 at 13:51

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