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Make Your CLI Demos a Breeze with Zero Stress and Zero Mistakes
Same, I’ve been working on a command line tool and set up VCR to record demos (https://github.com/zachallaun/mneme/blob/main/examples/demo....). I’d be very interested if anyone could speak to the fundamental differences between VCR and the tools referenced in the OP.
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What are some alternatives?
espec - Elixir Behaviour Driven Development
bypass - Bypass provides a quick way to create a custom plug that can be put in place instead of an actual HTTP server to return prebaked responses to client requests.
faker - Faker is a pure Elixir library for generating fake data.
wallaby - Concurrent browser tests for your Elixir web apps.
double - Simple injectable test dependencies for Elixir
white_bread - 🍞 Story BDD tool for elixir using gherkin
ecto_it - Ecto plugin with default configuration for repos for testing different ecto plugins with databases
hypermock - HTTP request stubbing and expectation Elixir library
excheck - Property-based testing library for Elixir (QuickCheck style).
meck - A mocking library for Erlang