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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T09:27:09+00:00 2026-06-09T09:27:09+00:00

New to SpecFlow If I set up my Given, When and Then scenario and

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New to SpecFlow

If I set up my Given, When and Then scenario and do not pass arguments, everything works just fine:

Given Login to WebQA

 [Given(@"Login to WebQA")]
    public void LoginToWebQA()
    {

All of the reading on the web indicates that all I have to do is change the attribute to include a regular expression and add the argument to the method as follows:

 [Given(@"Login to '(.*)'")]
    public void LoginTo(string url)
    {enter code here

But when I do so, re-compile and run the test, I get the following error:

No matching step definition found for one or more steps.

[Binding]
public class StepDefinitions
{
[Given(@”Login to WebQA”)]
public void GivenLoginToWebQA()

Thanks in advance

Joe

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    2026-06-09T09:27:11+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 9:27 am

    Try without single quotes:

     [Given(@"Login to (.*)")]
        public void LoginTo(string url)
        {enter code here
    

    Here is random code sample I use:

    Given so and so

    When so and so

    Then result description should be [test description]

    [Binding]
    public class AssertionSteps
    {
        [Then(@"result description should be (.*)")]
        public void ThenResultDescriptionShouldBe(string hitDescription)
        {
            //here I also clean up the param value to remove []
        }   
    }
    
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