CucumberJS - Error: Step timed out after 5000 milliseconds at Timer.listOnTimeout (timers.js:92:15)

Ben picture Ben · Dec 22, 2015 · Viewed 16.2k times · Source

I'm new to cucumberjs and just trying out my first attempt at running a feature. I've built the feature that is on the cucumber-js github page. I get this error when trying to run it:

Benjamins-MBP:Features Ben$ cucumber.js example.feature Feature: Example feature

As a user of cucumber.js I want to have documentation on cucumber So that I can concentrate on building awesome applications

Scenario: Reading documentation # example.feature:6 Given I am on the Cucumber.js GitHub repository # StepDefinitions/myStepDefinition.js:4 Error: Step timed out after 5000 milliseconds at Timer.listOnTimeout (timers.js:92:15) When I go to the README file # StepDefinitions/myStepDefinition.js:15 Then I should see "Usage" as the page title # StepDefinitions/myStepDefinition.js:22

Failing scenarios: example.feature:6 # Scenario: Reading documentation

1 scenario (1 failed) 3 steps (1 failed, 2 skipped) 0m05.001s

What would one do to try to make this feature pass, given it is the example feature on the cucumber-js github page so probably not incorrect?

Here is all the code:

    // features/step_definitions/myStepDefinitions.js

module.exports = function () {
  this.Given(/^I am on the Cucumber.js GitHub repository$/, function (callback) {
    // Express the regexp above with the code you wish you had.
    // `this` is set to a World instance.
    // i.e. you may use this.browser to execute the step:

    this.visit('https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-js', callback);

    // The callback is passed to visit() so that when the job's finished, the next step can
    // be executed by Cucumber.
  });

  this.When(/^I go to the README file$/, function (callback) {
    // Express the regexp above with the code you wish you had. Call callback() at the end
    // of the step, or callback.pending() if the step is not yet implemented:

    callback.pending();
  });

  this.Then(/^I should see "(.*)" as the page title$/, function (title, callback) {
    // matching groups are passed as parameters to the step definition

    var pageTitle = this.browser.text('title');
    if (title === pageTitle) {
      callback();
    } else {
      callback(new Error("Expected to be on page with title " + title));
    }
  });
};

The feature:

Feature: Example feature
  As a user of cucumber.js
  I want to have documentation on cucumber
  So that I can concentrate on building awesome applications

  Scenario: Reading documentation
    Given I am on the Cucumber.js GitHub repository
    When I go to the README file
    Then I should see "Usage" as the page title

the world.js file:

// features/support/world.js
var zombie = require('zombie');
function World() {
  this.browser = new zombie(); // this.browser will be available in step definitions

  this.visit = function (url, callback) {
    this.browser.visit(url, callback);
  };
}

module.exports = function() {
  this.World = World;
};

Answer

Jérémie Chazelle picture Jérémie Chazelle · Jan 7, 2016

Add this to remove the 5000 milliseconds :

protractor.conf.js

cucumberOpts: {
    require: [
        'tests/e2e/support/env.js',
        'main.step.js',
        ...
    ],
    format: 'pretty', // or summary
    keepAlive: false
},

env.js

var configure = function () {
    this.setDefaultTimeout(60 * 1000);
};

module.exports = configure;

example :

test.feature

Feature: test
    I want test wait

    Scenario: Test call wait
        Given I wait "6" seconds

main.step.js

module.exports = function () {
    this.World = require(__base +'tests/e2e/support/world.js').World;

    // I wait "{time}" seconds
    this.Given(/^I wait "?([^"]*)"? seconds$/, function (time) {
        return browser.sleep(time * 1000);
    });

};

world.js

var World, chai, chaiAsPromised;

chai             = require('chai');
chai_as_promised = require('chai-as-promised');

World = function World (callback) {
    chai.use(chai_as_promised);

    this.expect = chai.expect;

    callback();
};

module.exports.World = World;