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wonderful-freshair-app
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🏹Kotlin&Arrow #4 - Resumen Data Types
OptionTest para Option
- ¿Es Validated un Applicative?
- Either vs Try (vs Result)
Kotest
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AocKt: Test-driven Advent of Code in Kotlin
As you might know, Advent of Code will begin this Friday! If, like me, you want to have a go at solving the puzzles in Kotlin, I would like to share with you a little library I've developed to reduce boilerplate and solve the puzzles in a test-driven approach. It is based on Kotest, a modern and Kotlin-first test framework.
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Tests Everywhere - Kotlin
Kotlin testing with Kotest and MockK
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Best practices for Unit Testing Android Apps with Mockk, Kotest and others
As a matter of fact, in the previous examples, we have shifted a bit away from the TDD standards in the meaning that we test not only the operability of our code, but rather check if the code runs according to certain specifications (Given/When/Then). These specifications are our tests, and the syntactic sugar in the form of the possibility to give clear names to the tests using DisplayName and the grouping of the tests by a set of similar attributes helps us clearly formulate these specifications. There is an entire family of frameworks in different languages that allow us to create such specifications: for Java it is Spock, for Ruby—RSpec, and for Kotlin—Spek and Kotest frameworks. Below, I will go into more detail about them.
- Why do Kotlin tests (for Gradle projects) have to be inside classes?
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Kotlin Mutation Tests
I've tried so many times. SO MANY. I love the idea of mutation testing. Even chatGPT couldn't help me. It just made up fake mutation testing frameworks to try. To me, pitest is dead. kotest is not mutation testing, but it's property testing is the next best thing I have found to revolutionize your unit tests.
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How to improve third-party libraries with Kotlin extensions
The extensions are not particularly useful in this scenario because the described functionality can be incorporated into the Host class. On the other hand, they flourish in test frameworks like Kotest and enable the rapid development of useful add-ons like custom matchers. Extending third-party libraries with utility functions is another prevalent use case. In the next sections, we'll zero in on this specific aspect.
- Are there any plans to make a better build system for Kotlin than Gradle?
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Testing with fakes different states?
We're using Kotest for our unit tests and are quite happy with it.
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Testing with Kotlin and JUnit5
Basic testing in Kotlin with Kotest built for kotlin specificatlly (upcoming)
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Kotlin&Junit vs Groovy&Spock
Here you are: https://github.com/kotest/kotest/issues/189
What are some alternatives?
birthday-greetings - Birthday Greeting solution using Kotlin and FP approach with Either monad (from Arrow)
spek - A specification framework for Kotlin
Kategory - Λrrow - Functional companion to Kotlin's Standard Library
mockk - mocking library for Kotlin
arrow-core - Λrrow Core is part of Λrrow, a functional companion to Kotlin's Standard Library
Kluent - Fluent Assertion-Library for Kotlin
strikt - An assertion library for Kotlin
hamkrest - Hamcrest for Kotlin
mockito-kotlin - Using Mockito with Kotlin
atrium - A multiplatform expectation library for Kotlin
minutest - Simple, Expressive, Extensible Testing for Kotlin on the JVM
intellij-plugins - Open-source plugins included in the distribution of IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate and other IDEs based on the IntelliJ Platform