ex_integration_coveralls
mock
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5.5 | 4.3 | |
about 2 months ago | 2 months ago | |
Elixir | Elixir | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ex_integration_coveralls
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The solution of Elixir continuous runtime system code coverage collection
We expand based on ex_integration_coveralls. After the Elixir Application is started, a http worker is started up to expose the code coverage data in real time, which is convenient for communication with heterogeneous systems. The Coverage Push Gateway is responsible for regularly pulling the coverage data (Gateway can be a OTP Application, which allows ex_integration_coveralls to directly start up the custom GenServer Worker for interactive integration test system in the distributed OTP system), after the integration/system test system informs the end of the test, the Gateway pushes the coverage data to the Cover Center for code coverage rate display.
mock
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An Introduction to Mocking Tools for Elixir
It also maintains separate mocks for each process, so you can continue using async tests. It’s a great alternative to Mock — but that also means the same caveat applies: be careful about what you mock.
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How to ignore a child of a Supervisor not being able to start during tests?
In order to do this you may use mock (which is simple to use), mox (they have pretty compelling arguments why not to mock traditionally), or specifically for http requests, bypass.
What are some alternatives?
excheck - Property-based testing library for Elixir (QuickCheck style).
mox - Mocks and explicit contracts in Elixir
wallaby - Concurrent browser tests for your Elixir web apps.
meck - A mocking library for Erlang
mox - modern full-featured open source secure mail server for low-maintenance self-hosted email
Stubr - Stubr is a set of functions helping people to create stubs and spies in Elixir.
mix_test_watch - 🎠 Because TDD is awesome
ExVCR - HTTP request/response recording library for elixir, inspired by VCR.
ecto_it - Ecto plugin with default configuration for repos for testing different ecto plugins with databases
espec - Elixir Behaviour Driven Development
ElixirMock - Creates clean, concurrent, inspectable mocks from elixir modules