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github.com/remogatto/prettytest
PrettyTest is a simple testing library without bells & whistles that produces pretty outputs.
PrettyTest main features are:
package foo
import (
"github.com/remogatto/prettytest"
"testing"
)
// Start of setup
type testSuite struct {
prettytest.Suite
}
func TestRunner(t *testing.T) {
prettytest.RunWithFormatter(
t,
new(prettytest.TDDFormatter),
new(testSuite),
)
}
// End of setup
//your tests start here
func (t *testSuite) TestTrueIsTrue() {
t.True(true)
}
func (t *testSuite) TestEquality() {
t.Equal("awesome", "awesome")
}
func (t *testSuite) TestNegation() {
t.Not(t.Equal("awesome", "not good"))
}
//failing test
func (t *testSuite) TestInequality() {
t.Equal("awesome", "pretty")
}
Then, to run the tests simply use the the go test command:
$ go test
testSuite:
OK TestComposition (2 assertion(s))
OK TestEquality (1 assertion(s))
F TestInequality (1 assertion(s))
OK TestTrueIsTrue (1 assertion(s))
4 tests, 3 passed, 1 failed, 0 pending, 0 with no assertions
--- FAIL: TestRunner (0.00 seconds)
prettytest.go:453: Expected awesome to be not equal to awesome -- /home/andrea/src/sandbox/go/prettytest/example_test.go:39
FAIL
exit status 1
FAIL _/home/andrea/src/sandbox/go/prettytest 0.014s
PrettyAutoTest (pta) is a command that continously watches for changes in your source directory and subdirectories. When a file is modified it re-executes the tests. PrettyAutoTest promotes an agile development approach: write tests, write the implementation, have an immediate visual feedback about your progress.
Check this video: http://youtu.be/B35N6q3sveQ
In order to install PrettyAutoTest simply type:
$ go get -v github.com/remogatto/prettytest/pta/
Then simply launch the pta in your working directory:
$ pta
Type pta -h for additional help.
Copyright (c) 2013 Andrea Fazzi
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