NuGet Gallery Feed for Tfs2SpecFlowSpecFlow.FeaturesFromTfs updates the contents of specflow .feature files that follow a regex defined naming convention (by default Story{workItemNumber}.feature)
from the specified fields of that work item in TFS. This is done every build, and allows you to store the source for your SpecFlow tests in Tfs, allowing business
to update the Acceptance criteria, and have it automatically flow through to automated testing.
After installing, modify the uri to the tfs server in Tfs2Speclow.xml to configure the URI of your Tfs server.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Tfs2SpecFlow/2018-12-18T23:53:53Zhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Tfs2SpecFlow/0.12.0-alphaTfs2SpecFlow 0.12.0-alpha2018-06-15T03:51:45Z2018-12-18T23:52:48Zze1tgeisthttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/ze1tgeistSpecFlow.FeaturesFromTfs updates the contents of specflow .feature files that follow a regex defined naming convention (by default Story{workItemNumber}.feature)
from the specified fields of that work item in TFS. This is done every build, and allows you to store the source for your SpecFlow tests in Tfs, allowing business
to update the Acceptance criteria, and have it automatically flow through to automated testing.
After installing, modify the uri to the tfs server in Tfs2Speclow.xml to configure the URI of your Tfs server.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Tfs2SpecFlow/0.6.0-alphaTfs2SpecFlow 0.6.0-alpha2018-05-20T14:05:11Z2018-12-18T23:52:48Zze1tgeisthttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/ze1tgeistSpecFlow.FeaturesFromTfs updates the contents of specflow .feature files that follow a regex defined naming convention (by default Story{workItemNumber}.feature)
from the specified fields of that work item in TFS. This is done every build, and allows you to store the source for your SpecFlow tests in Tfs, allowing business
to update the Acceptance criteria, and have it automatically flow through to automated testing.
After installing, modify the uri to the tfs server in Tfs2Speclow.xml to configure the URI of your Tfs server.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Tfs2SpecFlow/0.5.0-alphaTfs2SpecFlow 0.5.0-alpha2018-05-20T13:35:26Z2018-12-18T23:52:52Zze1tgeisthttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/ze1tgeistSpecFlow.FeaturesFromTfs updates the contents of specflow .feature files that follow a regex defined naming convention (by default Story{workItemNumber}.feature)
from the specified fields of that work item in TFS. This is done every build, and allows you to store the source for your SpecFlow tests in Tfs, allowing business
to update the Acceptance criteria, and have it automatically flow through to automated testing.
After installing, modify the uri to the tfs server in Tfs2Speclow.xml to configure the URI of your Tfs server.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Tfs2SpecFlow/0.4.0-alphaTfs2SpecFlow 0.4.0-alpha2018-05-18T10:37:27Z2018-12-18T23:52:46Zze1tgeisthttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/ze1tgeistSpecFlow.FeaturesFromTfs updates the contents of specflow .feature files that follow a regex defined naming convention (by default Story{workItemNumber}.feature)
from the specified fields of that work item in TFS. This is done every build, and allows you to store the source for your SpecFlow tests in Tfs, allowing business
to update the Acceptance criteria, and have it automatically flow through to automated testing.
After installing, modify the uri to the tfs server in Tfs2Speclow.xml to configure the URI of your Tfs server.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Tfs2SpecFlow/0.3.0-alphaTfs2SpecFlow 0.3.0-alpha2018-05-17T12:07:54Z2018-12-18T23:52:46Zze1tgeisthttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/ze1tgeistSpecFlow.FeaturesFromTfs updates the contents of specflow .feature files that follow a regex defined naming convention (by default Story{workItemNumber}.feature)
from the specified fields of that work item in TFS. This is done every build, and allows you to store the source for your SpecFlow tests in Tfs, allowing business
to update the Acceptance criteria, and have it automatically flow through to automated testing.
After installing, modify the uri to the tfs server in Tfs2Speclow.xml to configure the URI of your Tfs server.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Tfs2SpecFlow/0.2.0-alphaTfs2SpecFlow 0.2.0-alpha2018-05-17T10:57:56Z2018-12-18T23:52:50Zze1tgeisthttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/ze1tgeistSpecFlow.FeaturesFromTfs updates the contents of specflow .feature files that follow a regex defined naming convention (by default Story{workItemNumber}.feature)
from the specified fields of that work item in TFS. This is done every build, and allows you to store the source for your SpecFlow tests in Tfs, allowing business
to update the Acceptance criteria, and have it automatically flow through to automated testing.
After installing, add a TfsFeatureTfsUri property to your project file with a value similar to http://XXXX:8080/tfs to configure the URI of your Tfs server.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Tfs2SpecFlow/0.1.0-alphaTfs2SpecFlow 0.1.0-alpha2018-05-16T23:10:14Z2018-12-18T23:53:53Zze1tgeisthttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/ze1tgeistSpecFlow.FeaturesFromTfs updates the contents of specflow .feature files that follow a regex defined naming convention (by default Story{workItemNumber}.feature)
from the specified fields of that work item in TFS. This is done every build, and allows you to store the source for your SpecFlow tests in Tfs, allowing business
to update the Acceptance criteria, and have it automatically flow through to automated testing.
After installing, add a TfsFeatureTfsUri property to your project file with a value similar to http://XXXX:8080/tfs to configure the URI of your Tfs server.