SwiftyMocky
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SwiftyMocky | Spry | |
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984 | 326 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
4 days ago | over 6 years ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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SwiftyMocky
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Looking for Mocking Framework
what mocking framework do you use? I have used SwiftyMocky so far and MockingBird looks also promising.
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Swift Mocking Tools. To Use, or Not to Use, That Is the Question
Additional setup: SwiftyMocky has a 2 step installation. First, set up SwiftyMocky CLI on your working machine. Second, add it to the project’s test target via one of the 3 options listed above. Open Terminal in your project root folder and execute the following commands one by one:
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What are some alternatives?
Quick - The Swift (and Objective-C) testing framework.
Nimble - A Matcher Framework for Swift and Objective-C
Cuckoo - Boilerplate-free mocking framework for Swift!
OHHTTPStubs - Stub your network requests easily! Test your apps with fake network data and custom response time, response code and headers!
Kiwi - Simple BDD for iOS
SwiftCheck - QuickCheck for Swift
Specta - A light-weight TDD / BDD framework for Objective-C & Cocoa
PlaygroundTDD - Small library to easily run your tests directly within a Playground
XcodeCoverage - Code coverage for Xcode projects (Objective-C only)
swift-corelibs-xctest - The XCTest Project, A Swift core library for providing unit test support