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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T12:01:40+00:00 2026-06-09T12:01:40+00:00

Is there a way to force a cucumber scenario to fail? I need to

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Is there a way to force a cucumber scenario to fail?

I need to check for a few failing scenarios at the end of each of my tests. So I thought I could do the check for an ‘error’ dialog and then fail the test if it occurred.

This is possible with the code below however there is a problem. Once I raise the exception in the fail! function, then cucumber stops running the rest of the After hook, so the logout function doesnt get called.

Was:

After() do |scenario|  
  #Checking for Error popups
  if page.has_selector?(:dialog_message, 1, :text => 'Error')
    fail!(raise(ArgumentError.new('Unexpected Error dialog!')))
  end
  logout
end

Now:

After() do |scenario|  
  #Checking for Error popups
  if page.has_selector?(:dialog_message, 1, :text => 'Error')
    scenario.fail!(logout)
  end
end

Is there a better way to fail a cucumber test without raising an exception?

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    2026-06-09T12:01:41+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 12:01 pm

    You can get the after hook to fail using your normal assertions. Have not done much with Capybara/rspec exceptions, but I think you can do:

    page.should have_selector?(:dialog_message, 1, :text => 'Error')
    

    However, if you do this or do the scenario.fail!(), you will still not logout. You need to wrap it in a begin-ensure block.

    Try this:

    After do |scenario|
        begin
            page.should have_selector?(:dialog_message, 1, :text => 'Error')
        ensure
            logout
        end
    end
    

    Update

    If you do not want to call the standard assertions and directly fail the scenario, you can do the following – you need to use fail instead of fail!:

    After() do |scenario|  
      begin 
        #Checking for Error popups
        if page.has_selector?(:dialog_message, 1, :text => 'Error')
          fail(ArgumentError.new('Unexpected Error dialog!'))
          #Or you can just do fail('Unexpected Error dialog') if you do not care about the type.
        end
      ensure
        logout
      end
    end
    
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