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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Kotlin assertion libraries - JUnit, Hamkrest and Strikt
In this episode we first look at improving our use of JUnit, using kotlin.test to improve type safety, and assertAll to make multiple checks on the same subject. Then we look at Hamkrest (https://github.com/npryce/hamkrest), a Kotlin reimplementation of the classic Hamcrest, before settingly on Strikt (https://strikt.io/) for our fluent assertions.
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Which assertion library do you use?
Then you should give Hamkrest a try
What are some alternatives?
spek - A specification framework for Kotlin
Kotest - Powerful, elegant and flexible test framework for Kotlin with additional assertions, property testing and data driven testing
kwik - Property-based testing library for Kotlin
Kluent - Fluent Assertion-Library for Kotlin
balin - Balin is an automation library for Kotlin. It's basically a Selenium-WebDriver wrapper inspired by Geb.
mockk - mocking library for Kotlin
mock-fuel - JUnit 5 extension to easily test with the http client Fuel for Kotlin
mockito-kotlin - Using Mockito with Kotlin
konsent - An acceptance test library for Kotlin
expekt - BDD assertion library for Kotlin
kspec - Kotlin Specification Framework
atrium - A multiplatform expectation library for Kotlin