EnvironmentDetector VS LightBDD

Compare EnvironmentDetector vs LightBDD and see what are their differences.

EnvironmentDetector

Library that provides a simple way to detect whether your code is running in a test environment or not. It currently supports detecting MSTest, NUnit, and xUnit test frameworks. (by managedcode)

LightBDD

BDD framework allowing to create easy to read and maintain tests. (by LightBDD)
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EnvironmentDetector LightBDD
1 1
9 337
- 0.6%
0.7 4.9
about 1 year ago 30 days ago
C# C#
MIT License BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License
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EnvironmentDetector

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LightBDD

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  • TDD, Where Did It All Go Wrong
    1 project | /r/programming | 31 Jul 2021
    That's why I'm a fan of frameworks like https://github.com/LightBDD/LightBDD. Getting every single bit of implementation code out of my tests so that they are just a basic set of rules the system has to abide by always makes testing easier to deal with. Nothing nicer than realizing you need to replacing an entire section of the codebase and not have to update a single test, other than a few fixtures behind the scenes.