// 1. Another way to extend BELLATRIX is to use the assertions hooks. This is how the BDD logging is implemented.
        // For example, some of the available hooks are:
        // AssertExecutionTimeUnderEvent - an event executed before AssertExecutionTimeUnder method
        // AssertContentContainsEvent - an event executed before AssertContentContains method
        // AssertContentTypeEvent - an event executed before AssertContentType method
        //
        // 2. You need to implement the event handlers for these events and subscribe them.
        // 3. BELLATRIX gives you again a shortcut- you need to create a class and inherit the AssertExtensionsEventHandlers class
        // In the example, DebugLogger is called for each assertion event printing to Debug window what the method is verifying.
        // You can call external logging provider, modify the response, etc. The options are limitless.
        //
        // 4. Once you have created the EventHandlers class, you need to tell BELLATRIX to use it. To do so call the App service method
        // Note: Usually, we add the assertions event handlers in the AssemblyInitialize method which is called once for a test run.
        public override void TestsArrange()
        {
            App.AddAssertionsEventHandler <DebugLoggerAssertExtensions>();

            // If you need to remove it during the run you can use the method bellow.
            ////App.RemoveAssertionsEventHandler<DebugLoggerAssertExtensions>();
        }