Go functional-testing

Open-source Go projects categorized as functional-testing

Top 4 Go functional-testing Projects

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  1. godog

    Cucumber for golang

    Project mention: Quitting early for the win! | dev.to | 2024-12-13

    Quick side note - this is probably the subject of a whole other blog post but my current favourite way of testing CLI tools uses godog to write tests. It can be a little complex but I've found it supremely powerful. Here are some good examples of how I've approached it with layli and wait-for.

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  3. endly

    End to end functional test and automation framework

  4. test-at-scale

    TAS is an intelligent test execution platform for engineering teams to achieve high development velocity.

  5. testy

    GoLang functional-testing framework (by rom8726)

    Project mention: testy: YAML-Based Functional Tests for Go HTTP APIs | dev.to | 2025-07-10

    That’s why I created testy — a declarative testing framework for Go HTTP APIs, built on top of YAML and your actual http.Handler.

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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What are some of the best open-source functional-testing projects in Go? This list will help you:

# Project Stars
1 godog 2,492
2 endly 267
3 test-at-scale 232
4 testy 1

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