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39 | 116 | |
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6.9 | 6.7 | |
about 1 month ago | 15 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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verify
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fluentassert/verify 1.0.0 is released
After more than 4 months of RC phase, I published a stable release of https://github.com/fluentassert/verify
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fluentassert - asking for feedback
I am the author of https://github.com/fluentassert/verify and I am looking for feedback :)
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Any major projects using generics?
https://github.com/fluentassert/verify another assertion library
- fluentassert - an extensible assertion library
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fluentassert - a prototype of yet another assertion library
Today morning I woke up with an idea to create an assertion library with a more user-friendly and extensible API (than other popular libraries). The main idea is to create a more user-friendly API than other libraries. Here is the prototype: https://github.com/pellared/fluentassert
testcase
- Updates to `testcase` Testing Framework: Enhanced Assertions, Time Manipulation, Random Value Generation and More!
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testing utility for time manipulation and pretty printing
One of them focuses on time manipulation for testing purposes: - Freeze time to a specific point. - Travel back to a specific time, but allow time to continue moving forward. - Scale time by a given scaling factor will cause the time to move at an accelerated pace. - No dependencies other than the stdlib - Nested calls to timecop.Travel is supported - Works with any regular Go projects
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fault injection utilities and HTTP middleware contracts are now available in the testcase package
Fault Inject Package Repo URL
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Read/Write FileSystem header interface for dependency injection
If you like test-driven design, check out my testing framework. https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/adamluzsi/testcase https://github.com/adamluzsi/testcase
- add support for IsEqual function based equality assertion in `testcase/assert.Asserter`
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The Big List of Naughty Strings is incorporated into the testcase's random generator. (v0.71.0)
refs: - https://github.com/adamluzsi/testcase/releases/tag/v0.71.0 - https://github.com/minimaxir/big-list-of-naughty-strings
- testcase testing framework is finally dependency-free
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(: yet another assertion library, this time in the testcase testing framework
In the testcase testing framework, I mostly used github.com/stretchr/testify for the assertions, and everywhere where I work with the testing framework. Most of the time, I barely use the full potential of testify, just some basic assertations like Contains and Equal. I decided to ship these basic assertions within the testing framework, so when I don't need heavy lifting with a full-fledged assertion library, I don't need to import one.
- Random values for testing, providing testing seed make it idempotent as well.
- Support is added for BeforeAll/AfterAll/AroundAll hooks in the testcase testing framework
What are some alternatives?
is - Professional lightweight testing mini-framework for Go.
frisby - API testing framework inspired by frisby-js
assertions - Fluent assertion-style functions used by goconvey and gunit. Can also be used in any test or application.
GoAws - AWS (SQS/SNS) Clone for Development testing
btree - BTree provides a simple, ordered, in-memory data structure for Go programs.
goc - A Comprehensive Coverage Testing System for The Go Programming Language
gocrest - GoCrest - Hamcrest-like matchers for Go
Testify - A toolkit with common assertions and mocks that plays nicely with the standard library
gomega - Ginkgo's Preferred Matcher Library
gnomock - Test your code without writing mocks with ephemeral Docker containers 📦 Setup popular services with just a couple lines of code ⏱️ No bash, no yaml, only code 💻
dsunit - Datastore Testibility