tests-everywhere
rspec-rails
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tests-everywhere
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Tests Everywhere - Swift
Swift testing this simple Hello World with XCTest and Cuckoo
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Tests Everywhere - Bash
Create helloConsole function in hello-console.bash:
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Tests Everywhere - Kotlin
Test HelloApp in HelloAppTest.kt:
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Tests Everywhere - JavaScript
Create main function in Main.js that wraps it all together:
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Tests Everywhere - Ruby
Create HelloMessage class in HelloMessage.rb:
rspec-rails
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Should You Use Ruby on Rails or Hanami?
When it comes to testing code, both frameworks are very much comparable since you can test either using the versatile RSpec library.
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Test Driving a Rails API - Part Two
When starting a Rails project, you have a lot of decisions to make. Whether or not to write tests should not be one of them. The big decision is to use Minitest or Rspec. Both of those testing frameworks are great and provide everything you need to test a Rails application thoroughly.
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How to Use Shoulda Matchers with RSpec for Ruby on Rails
RSpec
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How to Setup RSpec on a Rails Project
rspec-rails factory_bot_rails faker
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Tests Everywhere - Ruby
Ruby testing with RSpec
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Introduction to Rails API: How to Create Your First Endpoint in Less Than a Minute?
After all requests have been added, we need to cover them using request specs to ensure that everything will work as expected in the future as well. To add specs, we will use the rspec-rails gem. Our plan is to cover the 4 HTTP request methods that have been added above:
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Should i learn testing
as a beginner you can skip it, just focus on understanding Rails' philosophy and getting comfortable with it. However, make sure you remember to come back to unit testing later bc it's a mandatory skill for a Rails developer. Unit test can help you understand your project's specs thoroughly (assume its test coverage is more than 90%). I recommend learning RSpec instead of Rails' built-in testing tool (the one being used in the Rails tutorial iirc)
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Code Reviewing a Ruby on Rails application.
RSpec is a testing framework for Ruby that is widely used in the Ruby on Rails community. It allows developers to write and execute automated tests. RSpec promotes behavior-driven development (BDD) by providing a readable syntax for describing the expected behavior of the application.
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Generating an OpenAPI/Swagger spec from a Ruby on Rails API
This is where rswag comes in. It is an extension to rspec-rails for "describing and testing API operations".
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What are some alternatives?
TabNine - AI Code Completions
Rack::Attack - Rack middleware for blocking & throttling
Kotest - Powerful, elegant and flexible test framework for Kotlin with additional assertions, property testing and data driven testing
SimpleCov - Code coverage for Ruby with a powerful configuration library and automatic merging of coverage across test suites
ruby - The Ruby Programming Language
postmark-rails - Official integration library for using Rails and ActionMailer with the Postmark HTTP API
kotlin - The Kotlin Programming Language.
Administrate - A Rails engine that helps you put together a super-flexible admin dashboard.
termux-dev-setup - Termux Development Environment Setup
factory_bot_rails - Factory Bot ♥ Rails
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Sidekiq - Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby