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go-testdeep
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Working with JSON in Go: A Comprehensive Guide
And do not forget to use go-testdeep and its JSON operator to test JSON content: :)
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Libraries you use most of your projects?
TestDeep. I got pretty used to many of the matchers and they simplify my life now.
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Large repo switched to new go1.19 doc comments
To see the result on a large repository, I adapted the comments of go-testdeep to fully take advantage of these new features.
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reflect.DeepEqual return false for two identical maps of any
Check also go-testdeep → https://goplay.tools/snippet/KgoeGR1bIwT the full featured testing framework... (not related to go-test/deep)
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Patterns for unit testing in Go?
Check go-testdeep using its operators, it is very easy to do table driven tests, see https://goplay.space/#Z91D72aH3Sc for an example
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go-testdeep v1.11.0 released with many new features and some fixes
See https://github.com/maxatome/go-testdeep/releases/tag/v1.11.0 for changes.
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go-testdeep v1.10.0 then v1.10.1 released with many new features!
the 1.10.0 release with many new features including a new SuperSliceOf operator (so now 62 operators!), a relaxed JSON parser, the possibility to ignore unexported struct fields, to target a specific nested field (even private), the enhancement of tdhttp HTTP API tester to check cookies, to use multipart/form-data bodies, and many other magic things…
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Do you prefer go-convey over golang's t.Run?
And of course go-testdeep which colorizes the error reports with simple but accurate diff.
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go-testdeep v1.9.1 released with many new features!
Links: - Github — https://github.com/maxatome/go-testdeep - Home — https://go-testdeep.zetta.rocks/ - Releases — https://github.com/maxatome/go-testdeep/releases - tdhttp the API tester — https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/maxatome/go-testdeep/helpers/tdhttp - tdsuite the testing suite — https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/maxatome/go-testdeep/helpers/tdsuite
gomega
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Writing tests for a Kubernetes Operator
Gomega: is a test assertion library, a vital dependency on Ginkgo.
- Quick tip: Easy test assertions with Go generics
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Learning Go by examples: part 6 - Create a gRPC app in Go
Gomega is a Go library that allows you to make assertions. In our example, we check if what we got is null, not null, or equal to an exact value, but the gomega library is much richer than that.
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Tips to prevent adoption of your API
Depends on the API and how much testing you need. You want to test your code, not the API's availability or correctness.
But it can be as easy as using a fake http library and mocking the responses, or using a httptest server: https://onsi.github.io/gomega/#ghttp-testing-http-clients
If the API is complicated and you have to write your own fake server, that might not make sense for small projects.
- fluentassert - a prototype of yet another assertion library
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Go generics beyond the playground
If we do the count, we gather that subtest appear to solve five out of the six problems we identified with the assert library. At this point though, it's important to note that at the time when the assert package was designed, the sub-test feature in Go did not yet exist. Therefore it would have been impossible for that library to embed it into it's design. This is also true for when Gomega and Ginko where designed. If these test frameworks where created now, then most likely some parts of their design would have been done differently. What I am trying to say is that with even the slightest change in the Go language and standard library, completely new ways of designing programs become possible. Especially for new packages without any legacy use-cases to consider. And this brings us to generics.
What are some alternatives?
Testify - A toolkit with common assertions and mocks that plays nicely with the standard library
go-mutesting - Mutation testing for Go source code
GoConvey - Go testing in the browser. Integrates with `go test`. Write behavioral tests in Go.
go-cmp - Package for comparing Go values in tests
assert - :exclamation:Basic Assertion Library used along side native go testing, with building blocks for custom assertions
endly - End to end functional test and automation framework
godog - Cucumber for golang
goblin - Minimal and Beautiful Go testing framework
frisby - API testing framework inspired by frisby-js
gocheck - Rich testing for the Go language