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Then /^STDOUT should end with a table containing rows:$/

Then /^STDOUT should end with a table containing rows:$/

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Expect STDOUT to end with a table containing the given rows.


Usage

Useful when the table is preceded by some other output.

Scenario: My example scenario
  Given a WP installation
  When I run `wp search-replace foo bar --report-changed-only`
  Then STDOUT should contain:
    """
    Success: Made 3 replacements.
    """
  And STDOUT should end with a table containing rows:
    | Table       | Column       | Replacements | Type |
    | wp_options  | option_value | 1            | PHP  |
    | wp_postmeta | meta_value   | 1            | SQL  |
    | wp_posts    | post_title   | 1            | SQL  |

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