Quixir VS proper

Compare Quixir vs proper and see what are their differences.

Quixir

Property-based testing for Elixir (by pragdave)

proper

PropEr: a QuickCheck-inspired property-based testing tool for Erlang (by proper-testing)
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Quixir proper
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0.0 3.1
about 5 years ago 10 months ago
Elixir Erlang
Apache License 2.0 GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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Quixir

Posts with mentions or reviews of Quixir. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

proper

Posts with mentions or reviews of proper. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-03.
  • How programmers make sure that their software is correct
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Jan 2022
    > There are generally two main categories of tests. There are unit tests [and] Integration tests

    Later on there is a mention of fuzzing. However, there is something better called property tests. Where the on failure there is automatic "shrinking" of input complexity to find a minimally failing test scenario.

    For Erlang and Elixir I recommend https://propertesting.com/ book and the PropEr test framework https://github.com/proper-testing/proper.

    As an example, here is the use of an advanced feature called targeted property based testing: https://proper-testing.github.io/tutorials/PropEr_testing_wi... used to test a labyrinth.

  • Laura Castro on Property-Based Testing in Elixir
    5 projects | dev.to | 3 Sep 2021
    [1] https://proper-testing.github.io/

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Quixir and proper you can also consider the following projects:

excheck - Property-based testing library for Elixir (QuickCheck style).

StreamData - Data generation and property-based testing for Elixir. 🔮

mix_test_watch - 🎠 Because TDD is awesome

espec - Elixir Behaviour Driven Development

FakeServer - FakeServer integrates with ExUnit to make external APIs testing simpler

meck - A mocking library for Erlang

ignorant - Simplify comparison of Elixir data structures by ensuring fields are present but ignoring their values.

espec_phoenix - ESpec for Phoenix web framework.

katt - KATT (Klarna API Testing Tool) is an HTTP-based API testing tool for Erlang.

power_assert - Power Assert in Elixir. Shows evaluation results each expression.

hound - Elixir library for writing integration tests and browser automation