I had a similar use case where I wanted to visit all pages of a given site map making sure there isn't any dead links. I had the approach to dynamically generate an array of steps which is then returned and processed by Behat. I had to add an artificial step "I print out page" to make sure I can see on the console what page is currently tested.
/**
* @Then /^I should access all pages of site map "([^"]*)"$/
*/
public function iShouldAccessAllPagesOfSiteMap($selector) {
$page = $this->getSession()->getPage();
$locator = sprintf('#%s a', $selector);
$elements = $page->findAll('css', $locator);
$steps = array();
foreach ($elements as $element) {
/** @var \Behat\Mink\Element\NodeElement $element */
$steps[] = new Behat\Behat\Context\Step\When(sprintf('I print out page "%s"', $element->getAttribute('href')));
$steps[] = new Behat\Behat\Context\Step\When(sprintf('I go to "%s"', $element->getAttribute('href')));
$steps[] = new Behat\Behat\Context\Step\Then('the response status code should be 200');
}
return $steps;
}
/**
* @When /^I print out page "([^"]*)"$/
*/
public function iPrintOutThePage($page) {
$string = sprintf('Visiting page ' . $page);
echo "\033[36m -> " . strtr($string, array("\n" => "\n| ")) . "\033[0m\n";
}
Then my scenario looks as follows:
Scenario: my website has no "dead" pages
Given I am on "/examples/site-map/"
Then I should access all pages of site map "c118"
The whole Gist is here https://gist.github.com/fudriot/6028678