Optimizing Behat Testing in Drupal 10 and Drupal 9 with Scenario Outlines

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The recent tutorial by D4Drupal discusses the implementation of scenario outlines in Behat testing for Drupal 10 and Drupal 9, offering a practical demonstration and step-by-step guide for viewers. The tutorial emphasizes using scenario outlines to reduce repetitive code in feature files, showcasing the process of creating a scenario outline and utilizing token placeholders within feature files. By providing clear examples and running test scenarios, the tutorial effectively illustrates the optimization of feature files through scenario outlines in Behat testing. Additionally, the tutorial encourages viewer engagement by soliciting likes, shares, and subscriptions for the channel. 

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