go-fuzz VS proptest

Compare go-fuzz vs proptest and see what are their differences.

proptest

Hypothesis-like property testing for Rust (by proptest-rs)
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go-fuzz proptest
10 15
4,705 1,578
- 3.3%
5.2 8.3
3 months ago about 1 month ago
Go Rust
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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go-fuzz

Posts with mentions or reviews of go-fuzz. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-10.
  • Fuzzing in Go
    2 projects | /r/golang | 10 Jun 2023
    I used this method successfully for my qjson package . It accepts as input a human readable json. It detected a condition I forgot to check in a few minutes. I used the go fuzzer go-fuzz from Dmitry Vyukov. Check the impressive list of trophies at the end of the README. These are bugs found by the fuzzer.
  • Go Fuzz Testing – The Basics
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Mar 2022
    It does instrumented fuzzing. The older https://github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz would rewrite your sources to inject the instrumentation and pass the rewritten sources to the compiler, but it didn't really work with Go modules. This is something that probably makes sense to integrate with the compiler toolchain, same as `go test`'s coverage testing.
  • naive question regarding Fuzz testing de/serialisation
    2 projects | /r/golang | 21 Mar 2022
    And another Go-Fuzz
  • Go Fuzzing
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Jan 2022
    Anyone seen good articles on converting go-fuzz tests to native fuzzing? Specifics on the new corpus format and a converter from go-fuzz would be really useful.

    It’s great to hear that the fuzzer is built on go-fuzz so hopefully the conversion process won’t be too bad: https://github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz/issues/329

  • Go: Fuzzing Is Beta Ready
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 4 Jun 2021
    > it shows the limitations of the language that you can't just build this inside the language.

    Not sure why you'd make that assumption. https://github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz

  • goccy/go-json: A super fast JSON library fully compatible with encoding/json
    4 projects | /r/golang | 2 Apr 2021
    Rather than explore the specific issues my tests found, I started playing with running https://github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz against go-json which seems to have fairly quickly found some issues. I've opened https://github.com/goccy/go-json/issues/174 to start the conversation about how you want to proceed here.
  • Fuzz Test Proposal just accepted
    2 projects | /r/golang | 1 Apr 2021
    You can check the go-fuzz's trophies here.
  • SQLFuzz made easy to load huge amount of test data into SQL databases
    2 projects | /r/golang | 25 Feb 2021
    Maybe you can add support for using a fuzzer like https://github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz or https://github.com/google/gofuzz
  • proposal: testing: add fuzz test support
    2 projects | /r/golang | 23 Feb 2021
    I recently stumbled upon go-fuzz (that is also linked in the proposal). I'm amazed how fuzzing has made the go toolchain stronger and integrated this technique into some of our CI/CD pipelines for continuous testing. Having native fuzzy testing support (not just in go) would be great.
  • Add experimental fuzz test support for Go 1.17
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Feb 2021
    Go tests and benchmarks are so easy to write and run: just add TestFoo and BenchmarkFoo functions to a bar_test.go file, and "go test" does the rest. It's currently doable, but it requires a 3rd party library (go-fuzz) and a bit of fluffing around. This will make fuzz testing an equally first-class citizen with standard Go tooling (just add FuzzFoo), and as such we'll probably see a lot more people testing with fuzzing.

    I used go-fuzz in GoAWK and it found several bugs (see https://benhoyt.com/writings/goawk/#fuzz-testing), and almost everyone who's done fuzz testing has similar reports. Certainly go-fuzz has found many, many bugs in Go itself: https://github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz#trophies

    For what it's worth, I wrote an article for LWN about the upcoming support for built-in fuzzing in Go: https://lwn.net/Articles/829242/ (of course, if you want full details, read the full proposal).

proptest

Posts with mentions or reviews of proptest. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-22.
  • What Are The Rust Crates You Use In Almost Every Project That They Are Practically An Extension of The Standard Library?
    4 projects | /r/rust | 22 Nov 2023
    proptest: Property-based testing with random input generation.
  • Iterating on Testing in Rust
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 17 Jun 2023
    Isn't proptest something that could handle this?

    https://github.com/proptest-rs/proptest

  • Proptest strategies the hard way
    1 project | /r/rust | 6 Jun 2023
    Proptest is a Rust crate for property-based testing. Recently I wanted/needed to manually implement a proptest strategy for my own type, and I realized that there is not that much material on how to do it. So I wrote a post where I tried to describe what I learned. It's a bit niche, but I hope that someone at some point will find it useful.
  • Generating combinatorial test cases
    1 project | /r/rust | 14 May 2023
    Take a look at proptest.
  • How to express Contracts in Rust?
    1 project | /r/rust | 30 Mar 2023
    Yes exactly, you can also add to this fuzzing and property based testing.
  • The birth of a package manager [written in Rust :)]
    2 projects | /r/rust | 17 Mar 2023
    proptest is great! It generates random input data according to some rules, and if the input fails it saves random seed into a file so that failing inputs are guaranteed to be tested on the subsequent runs (as well as new random inputs). It also doesn't immediately stop on fail but tries to find a minimal failing input first.
  • Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (11/2023)!
    7 projects | /r/rust | 13 Mar 2023
    The only other crate I could find is proptest, but it looks a lot more complicated, and I don't know if lets you skip the shrinking step as quickcheck does. I've been reading the book and going through the docs, but a quick answer would be appreciated.
  • Announcing Proptest 1.1.0
    1 project | /r/rust | 5 Feb 2023
    We just released proptest 1.1.0, a property-testing framework for Rust. Proptest has recently found new maintainers, and this marks the first new release of proptest in ~2 years.
  • Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (32/2022)!
    6 projects | /r/rust | 9 Aug 2022
    Hi, I'm working on a fuzzer, that fuzzes APIs based on OpenAPI specification. I'd like to implement shrinking. It means that when an interesting input (for the API) is found, I'd like to create the smallest possible input that still causes the same behaviour of the API. I'd like to implement a payload generation via proptest, because it already has the shrinking ability. I'm having issues implementing the JSON object as a proptest strategy. Here is what I tried so far. I explained it in a detail in stackoverflow question but it did not reach many people. Thanks for your help!
  • Which Mutex to use in this case (independent tasks, partially under contention)
    3 projects | /r/rust | 27 Jul 2022
    Third, if you're opting out of a compile-time safety guarantee in the name of performance, test heavily (high-coverage unit tests, property testing, fuzzing, differential fuzzing, etc.) and make use of tools like Loom and Miri's runtime data race detector for unsafe code, which can catch stuff that is beyond the scope of the compiler's guarantees.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing go-fuzz and proptest you can also consider the following projects:

gofuzz - Fuzz testing for go.

quickcheck - Automated property based testing for Rust (with shrinking).

gotests - Automatically generate Go test boilerplate from your source code.

afl.rs - 🐇 Fuzzing Rust code with American Fuzzy Lop

realize - Realize is the #1 Golang Task Runner which enhance your workflow by automating the most common tasks and using the best performing Golang live reloading.

trust - Travis CI and AppVeyor template to test your Rust crate on 5 architectures and publish binary releases of it for Linux, macOS and Windows

Tavor - A generic fuzzing and delta-debugging framework

tarpaulin - A code coverage tool for Rust projects

gomate.io - Behavior-driven development tool for GoLang

Clippy - A bunch of lints to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code. Book: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/

go-json - Fast JSON encoder/decoder compatible with encoding/json for Go

polish - Testing Framework for Rust