Guagehttps://gauge.org/ |
teenytesthttps://github.com/testdouble/teenytest |
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Programming language |
.NET |
JavaScript |
Category |
Acceptance Testing |
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General info |
Gauge is a light-weight cross-platform test automation tool for writing acceptance tests.Gauge is a free and open source framework for writing and running acceptance tests. Some of its key features include: -Simple, flexible and rich syntax based on Markdown.; -Consistent cross platform/language support for writing test code.; -A modular architecture with plugins support. |
Teenytest is a simple, zero-config test runner for NodeJSTeenytest's CLI will run tests with zero public-API and zero configuration |
xUnit
Set of frameworks originating from SUnit (Smalltalk's testing framework). They share similar structure and functionality. |
No |
YesIt supports xUnit output |
Client-side
Allows testing code execution on the client, such as a web browser |
YesYou can test front-end behaviour by creating testing specifications to test front-end behaviour |
No |
Server-side
Allows testing the bahovior of a server-side code |
YesYou can test back-end behaviour by creating testing specifications to test back-end behaviour |
YesTeenytest tests database connections and other server-side components and behaviour |
Fixtures
Allows defining a fixed, specific states of data (fixtures) that are test-local. This ensures specific environment for a single test |
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YesIt provides fixtures with the methods beforeAll(),afterEach() and afterAll()beforeAll() creates the browser and gives you a newPage() globalafterEach() will close any pages you created with newPage()afterAll() closes the browser |
Group fixtures
Allows defining a fixed, specific states of data for a group of tests (group-fixtures). This ensures specific environment for a given group of tests. |
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YesTeeny test supports grouping of fixtures |
Generators
Supports data generators for tests. Data generators generate input data for test. The test is then run for each input data produced in this way. |
N/A |
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Licence
Licence type governing the use and redistribution of the software |
GNU General Public License v3.0 |
MIT License |
Mocks
Mocks are objects that simulate the behavior of real objects. Using mocks allows testing some part of the code in isolation (with other parts mocked when needed) |
YesYou can create mocks using third party libraries like moq |
N/A |
Grouping
Allows organizing tests in groups |
YesYou can create test suites with Gauge which can be run using multiple parameters. |
YesGrouping is supported through nested tests in which any object can contain any combination of hooks, test functions, and additional sub-test objects. |
Other
Other useful information about the testing framework |
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