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Swift Mocking Tools. To Use, or Not to Use, That Is the Question
Everything would be smooth and easy, except that Swift is not Objective-C. Supplying test doubles is incredibly easy in Objective-C, where the central mechanism is messages. You could send any message to any object. In case you had previous experience mocking on Objective-C using OCMock or OCMockito — forget it.
What are some alternatives?
Mockingjay - An elegant library for stubbing HTTP requests with ease in Swift
Cuckoo - Boilerplate-free mocking framework for Swift!
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iOS Snapshot Test Case - Snapshot view unit tests for iOS
SnapshotTesting - 📸 Delightful Swift snapshot testing.
Cribble - Swifty tool for visual testing iPhone and iPad apps. Every pixel counts.
NaughtyKeyboard - The Big List of Naughty Strings is a list of strings which have a high probability of causing issues when used as user-input data. This is a keyboard to help you test your app from your iOS device.
trainer - Convert xcodebuild plist and xcresult files to JUnit reports
DVR - Network testing for Swift
Kakapo - 🐤Dynamically Mock server behaviors and responses in Swift
PonyDebugger - Remote network and data debugging for your native iOS app using Chrome Developer Tools