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1 day ago | about 1 month ago | |
C# | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Stryker.NET
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Stryker.NET alternatives - Testura.Mutation, visualmutator, fettle, and Faultify
5 projects | 9 Jun 2023
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Do you guys mock everything in your Unit Tests?
Bogus - For creating fake data Verify - Snapshot testing for .NET MELT - For testing ILogger usage Stryker - Mutation Testing for .NET TestContainers - run docker programmatically in integration tests
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Scope of unit testing (karma/Jas) Boss wants unreasonable testing?
This is called mutation testing btw.
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Don't target 100% coverage
Let's try it on our small example using Stryker.
- PhD'ers, what are you working on? What CS topics excite you?
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Killing mutants to improve your tests
There are tools that do this automatically, stryker[2] is one of them. When you run stryker, it will create many mutant versions of your production code, and run your tests for each mutant (that's how mutations are called in stryker's' documentation) version of the code. If your tests fail then the mutant is killed. If your tests passed, the mutant survived. Let's have a look at the the result of runnning stryker against reffects-store's code:
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Not sure if popular opinion: Greenfield projects should have 100% test coverage.
Mutation testing is pretty solid. Better than code coverage for sure. Using Stryker personally.
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Seriously what are they and why does everyone hate them?
A mutation testing tool (like Stryker) runs your unit tests to verify they all pass then makes a small change (mutation) to your code and reruns the tests. At least one test should fail because the modified code should behave differently.
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Relesed v1.0.0 of my pet javasscript project yesterday after hitting 100% coverage- a gesture detection library
I haven't tried it yet, but last time I researched it, this is the library that looked most promising: https://stryker-mutator.io/
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Mutation Testing in NodeJS
Website: https://stryker-mutator.io/
zingtouch
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Relesed v1.0.0 of my pet javasscript project yesterday after hitting 100% coverage- a gesture detection library
Hey all! Back in university I needed to incorporate a gesture library into my honours project, in order to support multi-device gestures (e.g. a "pinch" where one input is coming from one phone, and the other is coming from a tablet adjacent to it). I wound up forking zingtouch since it had an approachable architecture, then took it in my own direction as the project rapidly evolved- it's now quite a different library under the hood. I don't currently work in javascript so the library sat around waiting for a v1.0.0 release for ages without being touched, while I focused on other things. I've occasionally been chipping away at it though, and challenged myself to hit full 100% test coverage before releasing v1.0.0, which I finally did yesterday! (And a good thing too- I found a fair amount of bugs and silly decisions on my part along the way). So, v1.0.0 is out on npm, and I just wanted to share my excitement at finally crossing that threshold. The name is a mash-up of "wams" and "gestures". "Wams" was the name of my honours project.
What are some alternatives?
xUnit - xUnit.net is a free, open source, community-focused unit testing tool for .NET.
westures - Delightfully robust multitouch gestures for JavaScript
sharpfuzz - AFL-based fuzz testing for .NET
hammer.js - A javascript library for multi-touch gestures :// You can touch this
Moq - Repo for managing Moq 4.x [Moved to: https://github.com/moq/moq]
react-gallery-carousel - Carousel component 🎠supporting touch, mouse, keyboard, thumbnails, fullscreen, lazy loading, SSR and customisations. 💻 Live editor: https://yifanai.com/rgcd1
MSTest - MSTest framework and adapter
swiffy-slider - Super fast carousel and slider with touch for optimized websites running in modern browsers.
Bogus - :card_index: A simple fake data generator for C#, F#, and VB.NET. Based on and ported from the famed faker.js.
long-press-event - Adds `long-press` event to the DOM in 1k of pure JavaScript
should - Should Assertion Library
GenFu - GenFu is a library you can use to generate realistic test data. It is composed of several property fillers that can populate commonly named properties through reflection using an internal database of values or randomly created data. You can override any of the fillers, give GenFu hints on how to fill them.