dbcleaner
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dbcleaner | GoConvey | |
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1 | 3 | |
157 | 8,093 | |
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1.8 | 5.4 | |
over 2 years ago | 12 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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dbcleaner
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The Big Unit Test Misunderstanding
It is not hard to isolate and stub a database the problem is you will not catch a lot of errors, e.g. writing a 40 char string into a VCHAR(10), DateTime conversations, ...
In Ruby on Rails it is quite common to use a real database in the unit tests. Even before containers came out and it is still fast (yes, less than 1 second).
In rails you use the same database instance for all the tests, so you do not have spin up a database instance for every case. Instead you use a database cleaner.
There also exists a JS implementation: https://github.com/khaiql/dbcleaner
GoConvey
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Gokiburi: Automatic Test Runs for Go Projects
I have always liked to use the similar GoConvey tool for automatic test runs during development, but it has definitely started to “show its age” and since Go 1.20 it hasn’t been able to parse code coverage correctly. So, I decided to dive into making my own tool to replace it for me.
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Is there a more detailed test coverage report than go test -cover?
IIRC you can use http://goconvey.co/ just for the reports
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Do you prefer go-convey over golang's t.Run?
For a generic usecase, do you see Go-convey adding any benefit over simple golang t.Run?
What are some alternatives?
go-carpet - Tool for show test coverage in terminal for Go source files
ginkgo - A Modern Testing Framework for Go
bro - bro watch files in directory and run tests for them
Testify - A toolkit with common assertions and mocks that plays nicely with the standard library
Gauge - Light weight cross-platform test automation
godog - Cucumber for golang
goblin - Minimal and Beautiful Go testing framework
gomega - Ginkgo's Preferred Matcher Library
testfixtures - Ruby on Rails like test fixtures for Go. Write tests against a real database
gocheck - Rich testing for the Go language
goc - A Comprehensive Coverage Testing System for The Go Programming Language