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    Usage of Cucumber HOOKS

    June 12, 2025

    I never had to use Cucumber hooks in all my experience. I had to admit though, that I didn’t write the framework from scratch. At my last job, there framework was TestNG with Cucumber (that is why never had to use TEST annotation). Am I right, that if you have TestNG, you don’t need to use hooks, because you use TestNG Before/After annotation. In other words, you can’t use both. You can use ones or the others. And I think that using HOOKS defeats the purpose of having TestNG

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