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Author Irvine, Daniel, author.

Title Building your own test framework : a practical guide to writing better automated tests / Daniel Irvine ; foreword by Maaret Pyhäjärvi. [O'Reilly electronic resources]

Publication Info. New York, NY : Apress, [2023]
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Description 1 online resource (280 pages) : illustrations
Note Includes index.
Summary Learn to write better automated tests that will dramatically increase your productivity and have fun while doing so. This book is a build-your-own adventure designed for individual reading and for collaborative workshops. You will build an xUnit automated test framework using JavaScript: initially a clone of Jest, but adding a couple of neat features borrowed from RSpec, the genre-defining tool for behavior-driven development (BDD). Along the way, you will explore the philosophy behind automated testing best practices. The automated test runner is one of the most important innovations within software engineering. But for many programmers, automated testing remains a mystery, and knowing how to write good tests is akin to sorcery. As the chapters of this book unfold, you will see how the humble test runner is an elegant and simple piece of software. Each chapter picks a single feature to build, like the "it" function or the "beforeEach" block. It picks apart the theory of why the feature needs to exist, and how to use it effectively in your own test suites. Every chapter ends with a set of ideas for extension points should you wish to explore further, alone or in groups. The book culminates in an implementation of test doubles and mocks--one of the most difficult and misunderstood concepts within automated testing. By the end of the book, you will have gained a solid understanding of automated testing principles that you can immediately apply to your work projects.
Contents Chapter 1: Creating an NPM Package of My Very Own -- Chapter 2: Building it to Define a Test -- Chapter 3: Grouping Tests with Describe -- Chapter 4: Promoting Conciseness with BeforeEach and AfterEach -- Chapter 5: Improving Legibility with Expect -- Chapter 6: Formatting Expectation Errors -- Chapter 7. Automatically Discovering Test Files -- Chapter 8: Focusing on Tests with It.Only and Describe.Only -- Chapter 9: Supporting Asynchronous Tests -- Chapter 10: Reporting -- Chapter 11: Sharing Behavior with it.BehavesLike -- Chapter 12: Tagging Tests -- Chapter 13 : Skipping Tests -- Chapter 14 : Randomizing Tests -- Chapter 15. Understanding test doubles -- Chapter 16. Module Mocks.
Subject Computer software -- Testing.
Testing -- Design.
Computer software -- Testing
Added Author Pyhäjärvi, Maaret, writer of foreword.
ISBN 9781484292471 electronic book
1484292472 electronic book
Standard No. 10.1007/978-1-4842-9247-1 doi
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