Tag Expressions is a simple query language for tags. The simplest tag expression is simply a single tag, for example:
@smoke
A slightly more elaborate expression may combine tags, for example:
@smoke and not @ui
Tag Expressions are used for two purposes:
- Run a subset of scenarios (using the
--tags expression
option of the command line) - Specify that a hook should only run for a subset of scenarios (using conditional hooks)
Tag Expressions are boolean expressions
of tags with the logical operators and
, or
and not
.
For more complex Tag Expressions you can use parenthesis for clarity, or to change operator precedence:
(@smoke or @ui) and (not @slow)
If you need to use one of the reserved characters (
, )
, \
or
(whitespace) in a tag,
you can escape it with a \
. Examples:
Gherkin Tag | Escaped Tag Expression |
---|---|
@x(y) | @x\(y\) |
@x\y | @x\\y |
Older versions of Cucumber used a different syntax for tags. The list below provides some examples illustrating how to migrate to tag expressions.
Old style command line | Cucumber Expressions style command line |
---|---|
--tags @dev | --tags @dev |
--tags ~@dev | --tags "not @dev" |
--tags @foo,@bar | --tags "@foo or @bar" |
--tags @foo --tags @bar | --tags "@foo and bar" |
--tags ~@foo --tags @bar,@zap | --tags "not @foo and (@bar or @zap)" |