how to stop execution of following steps if a preceding step fails in Jbehave












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I have the below example in JBehave



Given user is super user
Given user is active
When user buys 10 items
Then apply 10% discount


When execution comes to verify if the user is active (in my example, user is not active), I want the execution stop and report to be generated as failed scenario. How to do that?










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    I have the below example in JBehave



    Given user is super user
    Given user is active
    When user buys 10 items
    Then apply 10% discount


    When execution comes to verify if the user is active (in my example, user is not active), I want the execution stop and report to be generated as failed scenario. How to do that?










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      I have the below example in JBehave



      Given user is super user
      Given user is active
      When user buys 10 items
      Then apply 10% discount


      When execution comes to verify if the user is active (in my example, user is not active), I want the execution stop and report to be generated as failed scenario. How to do that?










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      I have the below example in JBehave



      Given user is super user
      Given user is active
      When user buys 10 items
      Then apply 10% discount


      When execution comes to verify if the user is active (in my example, user is not active), I want the execution stop and report to be generated as failed scenario. How to do that?







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          You use Assert:



          @Given("user is active")
          public void givenUserIsActive() {
          Assert.AssertTrue(UserIsActive); // whatever you need to do to test the condition
          }


          I don't have my eclipse loaded, so I don't know the exact include file, but for JUnit, I -think- it's org.junit.assert. If you're using TestNG it would be different, and the syntax might be different as well.






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            You use Assert:



            @Given("user is active")
            public void givenUserIsActive() {
            Assert.AssertTrue(UserIsActive); // whatever you need to do to test the condition
            }


            I don't have my eclipse loaded, so I don't know the exact include file, but for JUnit, I -think- it's org.junit.assert. If you're using TestNG it would be different, and the syntax might be different as well.






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              You use Assert:



              @Given("user is active")
              public void givenUserIsActive() {
              Assert.AssertTrue(UserIsActive); // whatever you need to do to test the condition
              }


              I don't have my eclipse loaded, so I don't know the exact include file, but for JUnit, I -think- it's org.junit.assert. If you're using TestNG it would be different, and the syntax might be different as well.






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                You use Assert:



                @Given("user is active")
                public void givenUserIsActive() {
                Assert.AssertTrue(UserIsActive); // whatever you need to do to test the condition
                }


                I don't have my eclipse loaded, so I don't know the exact include file, but for JUnit, I -think- it's org.junit.assert. If you're using TestNG it would be different, and the syntax might be different as well.






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                You use Assert:



                @Given("user is active")
                public void givenUserIsActive() {
                Assert.AssertTrue(UserIsActive); // whatever you need to do to test the condition
                }


                I don't have my eclipse loaded, so I don't know the exact include file, but for JUnit, I -think- it's org.junit.assert. If you're using TestNG it would be different, and the syntax might be different as well.







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