ScalaTest – A Popular DSL
Note
ScalaTest
was introduced in
Chapter 1,
Setting up the Development Environment, but as we'll use it extensively in this lecture, we'll do a little recap here and make sure that everyone has a working
ScalaTest
environment.
In this section, we'll
have a look at a popular library for testing your Scala programs,
ScalaTest
, and see how the library uses DSLs to allow its users to write readable tests in various styles.
The purpose of looking at
ScalaTest
is twofold. First off,
ScalaTest
is a widely used testing library for Scala projects, so you're likely to end up using it when you're using Scala professionally. Secondly, it's a good example of how to use DSLs to make your code more readable.
By the end of this section, you should be able to:
Identify how to use
ScalaTest
in your own projectsIdentify the various styles that
ScalaTest
offers and be able to pick the one that's relevant to your projectWrite
ScalaTest
tests using theF
latSpec
style