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Humanizer | AutoFixture | |
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11 | 11 | |
8,355 | 3,219 | |
1.5% | 0.7% | |
9.6 | 4.9 | |
about 14 hours ago | 11 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Humanizer
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English Pluralisation library ?
https://github.com/Humanizr/Humanizer Humanizer can handle pluralisation, although it doesn't seem to be actively maintained anymore
- [Sharing] MySqlExpress - Simplifies the Implementation of MySQL in C#
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NodaTime: how do I get the last 10% of a `Period`?
We use Humanizer to do these sorts of conversions. https://www.nuget.org/packages/Humanizer
- Unity displaying 1 billion like this 1E+07:
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Made a lightweight natural language generation AI for translating string based numbers into their English-based text equivalent. For example: -1042 = negative one thousand and forty-two. Numbers can be translated all the way up to 999 centillion. Enjoy.
How it's compared to Humanizr?
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Fluent Validator for File Size With Client-side Validation
In any other case, we construct the error message using the provided MessageFormatter and return false. The Bytes() extension method comes from Humanizer, another great package, and it ensures the number of bytes is displayed in a human-friendly format, so as kilobytes, megabytes, or whatever will handle the size best.
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Let's discuss. What architecture patterns do you use (MVC, MVVM, MVU, etc.) in your Blazor projects and what implementations(framework) do you use? Share your experience.
Be my guest. I can highly recommend the Nuget package Humanizer which is superb: https://github.com/Humanizr/Humanizer
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LPT: There is a library called Bogus, you should know it exists much earlier than I did in my career.
Here's the link: https://github.com/Humanizr/Humanizer
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How to get "? Hours and ? Minutes" Format?
https://github.com/Humanizr/Humanizer#humanize-timespan
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Is there a shorter/easier way to do this?
https://github.com/Humanizr/Humanizer is brilliant for this kind of thing.
AutoFixture
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API: Go, .NET, Rust
Yes, it does feel like some of the "standard stuff" in other more nuanced languages are missing (especially miss AutoFixture ngl). Some of those are a conscious decison by the golang team for example.
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Integration Testing Postgres Store
Our first test is very easy, I like to name my tests as MethodName_GivenCondition_ShouldExpectedResult to follow the pattern, I have added GetById_GivenRecordDoesNotExist_ShouldReturnNull and I am going to leavarage excellent AutoFixture to get a new Guid as parameter. For this test we don't need arrange part, we would skip to the act and then assert. For Assertion I am going to use FluentAssertions. For this test we need to assert the returned result is null.
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Setting up a simple testing project with C#
The next test to talk about, is that if this was a bank, we would have multiple customers, who can hold multiple accounts that we need to calculate the interest for. You could manually construct these objects if you want, but I'm going to use a package called AutoFixture to make life easier.
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AutoFixture Tips and Tricks
AutoFixture is an amazing library that simplifies the process of creating test data in .NET. If for some reason you don't use this fantastic tool, it's time to consider it. Today, I'm going to share some tips for using AutoFixture that will be beneficial for developers of all skill levels. Let's get started!
- Integration tests without API dependencies with ASP.NET Core and WireMock.Net
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I need a C# crash course for experienced developers
AutoFixture
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Reduce your tests cognitive complexity with AutoFixture
Ensuring that your test is still readable and not bloated by the setup of those variables may be quite a challenge but hopefully no more with AutoFixture, let's see how!
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Practical complex data for unit testing
One neat library for creating and generating test data is AutoFixture. The creators describe it as follows:
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14 .NET packages I always recommend
First time I heard of Bogus, looks interesting, been using AutoFixture for those will definitely take a look at it.
- LPT: There is a library called Bogus, you should know it exists much earlier than I did in my career.
What are some alternatives?
ByteSize - ByteSize is a utility class that makes byte size representation in code easier by removing ambiguity of the value being represented. ByteSize is to bytes what System.TimeSpan is to time.
Bogus - :card_index: A simple fake data generator for C#, F#, and VB.NET. Based on and ported from the famed faker.js.
FluentValidation - A popular .NET validation library for building strongly-typed validation rules.
NSubstitute - A friendly substitute for .NET mocking libraries.
Sprache - A tiny, friendly, C# parser construction library
FakeItEasy - The easy mocking library for .NET
Enums.NET - Enums.NET is a high-performance type-safe .NET enum utility library
Moq - Repo for managing Moq 4.x [Moved to: https://github.com/moq/moq]
TinyMapper - A quick object-object mapper for .NET
NBuilder - Rapid generation of test objects in .NET
ReactJS.NET - .NET library for JSX compilation and server-side rendering of React components
FsCheck - Random Testing for .NET