Testing in Scala

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  • ISBN 9781449315115
  • Publication Date: 05 Mar 2013
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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If you build your Scala application through Test-Driven Development, you'll quickly see the advantages of testing before you write production code. This hands-on book shows you how to create tests with ScalaTest and the Specs2 - two of the best testing frameworks available - and how to run your tests in the Simple Build Tool (SBT) designed specifically for Scala projects. By building a sample digital jukebox application, you'll discover how to isolate your tests from large subsystems and networks with mocking code, and how to use the ScalaCheck library for automated specification-based testing. If you're familiar with Scala, Ruby, or Python, this book is for you.Get an overview of Test-Driven Development Start a simple project with SBT and create tests before you write code Dive into SBT's basic commands, interactive mode, packaging, and history Use ScalaTest both in the command line and with SBT, and learn how to incorporate JUnit and TestNG Work with the Specs2 framework, including Specification styles, matchers DSLs, and Data Tables Understand mocking by using Java frameworks EasyMock and Mockito, and the Scala-only framework ScalaMock Automate testing by using ScalaCheck to generate fake data
Daniel Hinojosa has been a self-employed developer, teacher and speaker for private business, education, and government since 1999. He is passionate about languages, frameworks and programming education. Daniel is a Pomodoro Technique practitioner and is co-founder of the Albuquerque Java User's Group in Albuquerque, New Mexico.