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0.0 | 5.6 | |
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Swift | Dart | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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MockSwift
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Writing unit tests with mocked dependencies in Swift
Instead of creating our own test version of a class implementing the ApiClientProtocol, we'll use a mocking package to do the heavy lifting for us. There are multiple mocking packages for Swift, but I'll be using MockSwift here. Setting it up requires some work, since it has to work around the limitations of Swift.
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What are some alternatives?
Mocker - Mock Alamofire and URLSession requests without touching your code implementation
Mockingbird - A Swifty mocking framework for Swift and Objective-C.
mockolo - Efficient Mock Generator for Swift
AutoMockable - AutoMocker is a Swift framework that leverages the type system to let you easily create mocked instances of your data types.
Mockingjay - An elegant library for stubbing HTTP requests with ease in Swift
CatchingFire - Test Library for Swift's Error Handling
Erik - Erik is an headless browser based on WebKit. An headless browser allow to run functional tests, to access and manipulate webpages using javascript.
Kakapo - 🐤Dynamically Mock server behaviors and responses in Swift
Quick - The Swift (and Objective-C) testing framework.
UI Testing Cheat Sheet - How do I test this with UI Testing?
Fakery - :alien: Swift fake data generator