@sshd Feature: `env?' condition keyword Background: Given a recipe with: """ task :env_test_definition_ok do condition { env? :shell } echo 'definition_ok' end task :env_test_definition_ko do condition { env? :non_existent_var } echo 'definition_ko' end task :env_test_value do condition { env? :shell, '/bin/sh' } echo 'value_ok' end task :env_test_value do condition { env? :shell, 'non_existent_shell' } echo 'value_ko' end """ Scenario: succeeds when remote environment variable is defined When I successfully execute the recipe on remote target Then the output must contain "definition_ok" Scenario: fails when remote environment variable is not defined When I successfully execute the recipe on remote target Then the output must not contain "definition_ko" Scenario: succeeds when remote environment variable value match When I successfully execute the recipe on remote target Then the output must contain "value_ok" Scenario: fails when remote environment variable value does not match When I successfully execute the recipe on remote target Then the output must not contain "value_ko"