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moq | NSubstitute | |
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16 | 11 | |
1,771 | 2,556 | |
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3.6 | 7.4 | |
6 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Go | C# | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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moq
- vektra/mockery has fully released the "packages" feature! This blog explains what it is and how it works.
- Why elixir over Golang
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Is gomock still maintained and recommended?
``` https://github.com/matryer/moq
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How do you write/generate mocks for testing?
Currently trying out https://github.com/matryer/moq for the first time, and quite positive so far. Haven't pushed it enough yet to give a real opinion.
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gomock giving me a hard time
I like moq much better than gomock. Much simpler and easier to work with.
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how to mock DBs
Just replaced mockery generated mocks with https://github.com/matryer/moq Alot cleaner imo at least for me
- Testify Mocking conundrums
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Can someone please comment on this mock example from Jon Calhoun's post on DDD?
btw, you can avoid making such mocks manually by using https://github.com/matryer/moq, which will generate such mocking code for you
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How do you control behaviour in mocked interface ?
I like the way of matryer/moq a lot. Basically, it generates a func for each of the methods of an interface, therefore the behaviour is clear to everyone without too much abstraction.
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What mocking framework do you prefer?
This one is easy to use, simple, powerful and idiomatic https://github.com/matryer/moq
NSubstitute
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What am I missing about interfaces?
a. you might do so purely out of argo cult, i.e. because someone told you this was the right thing to do™, and that's a silly exercise. b. you could also be doing this for a good reason: to use the interface with a mocking tool like NSubstitute
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The Moq-gate: You Either Die a Hero...
When comparing it to one of its most well-known alternatives, NSubstitute, which has "only" reached 85.6 million downloads, it is fair to say that Moq is the most widely used mocking library in the .NET ecosystem.
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Since v4.20, Moq is harvesting email addresses
Maintainer rejected the PR. They have temporarily disabled the integration in https://github.com/moq/moq/pull/1375 but kept the SponsorLink project reference in the source code. It seems like their intent is to re-enable the integration at a later point :(
NSubstitute [0] might be an alternative. Or to fork Moq pre-4.20.
[0] https://nsubstitute.github.io/
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Setting up a simple testing project with C#
In terms of mocking there are several frameworks you can use, but I've mainly relied on Moq and NSubstitute. Within this demo, I'm going to use NSubstitute as I've found it a little easier to use.
- [AskJS] Can we talk about Stubs, Spies and Mocks in JavaScript and what a mess they are?
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Coincidence? I think not
it will change the URL from https://github.com/nsubstitute/NSubstitute to https://github.dev/nsubstitute/NSubstitute (or you can just nav there yourself).
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I need a C# crash course for experienced developers
NSubstitute
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Moq vs NSubstitute: syntax cheat sheet
🔗 NSubstitute documentation | NSubstitute
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My Top N Favorite Plugins and Tools for Developers
If you use NSubstitute (the best mocking .NET framework), then you have to install this small yet useful plugin right now. It kindly generates mocks and Arg.Is / Arg.Any.
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Dot net libraries/tools that are usefull in many projects
Another nice mocking framework is NSubstitute https://nsubstitute.github.io/
What are some alternatives?
gomock - GoMock is a mocking framework for the Go programming language.
Moq - Repo for managing Moq 4.x [Moved to: https://github.com/moq/moq]
mockery - A mock code autogenerator for Go
AutoFixture - AutoFixture is an open source library for .NET designed to minimize the 'Arrange' phase of your unit tests in order to maximize maintainability. Its primary goal is to allow developers to focus on what is being tested rather than how to setup the test scenario, by making it easier to create object graphs containing test data.
Testify - A toolkit with common assertions and mocks that plays nicely with the standard library
FakeItEasy - The easy mocking library for .NET
counterfeiter - A tool for generating self-contained, type-safe test doubles in go
NUnit - NUnit Framework
GORM - The fantastic ORM library for Golang, aims to be developer friendly
Rhino Mocks
go-concurrency-exercises - Hands on exercises with real-life examples to study and practice Go concurrency patterns. Test-cases are provided to verify your answers.
Bogus - :card_index: A simple fake data generator for C#, F#, and VB.NET. Based on and ported from the famed faker.js.