httpexpect
faker
httpexpect | faker | |
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4 | 45 | |
2,469 | 11,122 | |
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6.6 | 8.7 | |
4 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Go | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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httpexpect
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 07August2023
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Best packages?
httpexpect for testing HTTP services. Works great with both RESTful and GraphQL.
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Gostman: Postman like inside Go testing
I use this library: https://github.com/gavv/httpexpect
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Hacktoberfest: 69 Beginner-Friendly Projects You Can Contribute To
https://github.com/gavv/httpexpect End-to-end HTTP and REST API testing for Go.
faker
- Faker – generate fake data such as names, addresses, and phone numbers
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Test Driving a Rails API - Part Two
While we’re at it, let's add a couple of other gems we’ll need for our test environment: factory_bot_rails is a fixtures replacement and generates test model instances. faker is handy for generating fake strings of data to be used in tests. Add those gems to the development and test group of your Gemfile:
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Full-Text Search for Ruby on Rails with Litesearch
Next up, we'll combine a few of the techniques we've reviewed to implement snappy typeahead searching. Before we do that, though, let's generate more sample data. I will use the popular faker gem to do that:
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Leveling up your custom fake data with Faker.js
Faker was originally written in Perl and is also available as a library for Ruby, Java, and Python.
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How to Use Shoulda Matchers with RSpec for Ruby on Rails
Faker
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How to Setup RSpec on a Rails Project
rspec-rails factory_bot_rails faker
- Seeding the DB: Best approach?
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Users of the Ruby programming language now have FFXIV mock data
Ah, so the data is just a giant .yml file of potential options, that I compiled, and then faker grabs a random one based on that data. There's no "database" or anything akin to that.
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A proposal on how to deal with Monkey Patching
It's with the Faker library. I was able to reproduce it by spinning up a new rails up, specifying the faker gem , yours, and running the command gives the same error.
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Faker Gem
To begin using faker, you need to install the gem, which is simply done by running "gem install faker". After you do that, you should add "gem "faker"" to your gem file to ensure correct usage, otherwise you may get an error. Once thats done you can head over to the seeding file and add require "faker" the page. In the seeding file is where you would start to "fake" your data and we use the faker library to pick out random dummy data. In the seeding, your gonna start implementing the data which should look like this,
What are some alternatives?
ginkgo - A Modern Testing Framework for Go
ffaker - Faker refactored.
chromedp - A faster, simpler way to drive browsers supporting the Chrome DevTools Protocol.
factory_bot - A library for setting up Ruby objects as test data.
gock - HTTP traffic mocking and testing made easy in Go ༼ʘ̚ل͜ʘ̚༽
Forgery - Easy and customizable generation of forged data.
frisby - API testing framework inspired by frisby-js
Fabrication - This project has moved to GitLab! Please check there for the latest updates.
selenoid - Selenium Hub successor running browsers within containers. Scalable, immutable, self hosted Selenium-Grid on any platform with single binary.
Fake Person - Create some fake personalities
goblin - Minimal and Beautiful Go testing framework
FactoryTrace - Simple tool to maintain factories and traits from FactoryBot