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Testing with f#

You're reading from   Testing with f# Deliver high-quality, bug-free applications by testing them with efficient and expressive functional programming

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784391232
Length 286 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mikael Lundin Mikael Lundin
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Preface 1. The Practice of Test Automation FREE CHAPTER 2. Writing Testable Code with Functional Programming 3. Setting Up Your Test Environment 4. Unit Testing 5. Integration Testing 6. Functional Testing 7. The Controversy of Test Automation 8. Testing in an Agile Context 9. Test Smells 10. The Ten Commandments of Test Automation Index

Setting up TickSpec

TickSpec is a lightweight Behavior-driven Design (BDD) framework for F#, influenced by SpecFlow from C#, which has its root in the Ruby testing framework, Cucumber. What is common between all these frameworks is that they implement a domain specific language called Gherkin, which is used to express the tests.

Let's start by adding TickSpec from the NuGet package manager to our application, as shown in the following screenshot:

Setting up TickSpec

Next up, we will write our first feature file. This file will specify what we expect of the feature and provide scenarios for us to verify. This file is written in Gherkin DSL to mimic the natural language.

Here is a feature file for Conway's Game of Life:

Feature: Conway's Game of Life

Scenario 1: Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbors dies, as if caused by under-population.
  Given a live cell
  And has 1 live neighbor
  When turn turns
  Then the cell dies

Scenario 2: Any live cell with two or three live neighbors...
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