afterburner.fx
jqwik
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10 | 529 | |
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2.9 | 9.1 | |
10 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | Eclipse Public License 2.0 |
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afterburner.fx
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Any library you would like to recommend to others as it helps you a lot? For me, mapstruct is one of them. Hopefully I would hear some other nice libraries I never try.
Afterburner.fx for FXML loading and dependency injection in JavaFX
jqwik
- Jqwik – Property-Based Testing on the JUnit Platform
- Any library you would like to recommend to others as it helps you a lot? For me, mapstruct is one of them. Hopefully I would hear some other nice libraries I never try.
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Built a library to help generate test pojos with relevant but random data. I’d love some feedback.
See https://jqwik.net
- I just implemented a method that checks if a binary tree is symmetric, and now I want to test it with Junit. Do I need to manually create a bunch of trees, or is there an easier way?
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Simple example of property-based testing
Once we knew which property to use it was very straightforward to add a property-based test for it. We used the jqwik library. We like it because it has very good documentation and it is integrated with Junit.
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must known frameworks/libs/tech, every senior java developer must know(?)
Jqwik - I love property based testing and the way it can make you think differently about some of your code.
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Mutation testing java projects
Different to mutation testing, but on a semi-relatednpath, I've found property-based testing (e.g. https://jqwik.net/) to be valuable - thinking about the “shape“ of the expected output and getting a bunch of pseudorandom tests is pretty handy, especially for utility functions.
What are some alternatives?
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