Wally is a web-based Cucumber viewer and navigator.
An example of Wally in action is at bbc-wally.heroku.com.
The first cut of a feature is collabatively written; but it then seems to become the property of developers, who commit it to a version control system.
The product owner or business analyst usually does not want to use an IDE or VCS client to view requiements. They also want to search or group features and scenarios.
Many of the ideas have been borrowed from Matt Wynne's Relish product, but we;
- To sign-in
- Use it through mobile devices
- Easily group features and scenarios by tags
- Count features and tags
- Include a project progress bar (based on tags)
- Install mongodb (> v. 2.0.0) and ensure it is running
- gem install wally
- wally server
- http://localhost:4567/
- create a '.wally' file and enter any authentication text you like
- wally push http://localhost:4567/ feature_dir
If you walk in to a British fish shop and ask for a wally you'll receive a pickled gherkin.