Description
BDD tests language and tasty provider.
README.md
Behavior-driven development
A Haskell Behavior Driven Development framework featuring:
- A type constrained language to express
- Given as ordered preconditions or
- GivenAndAfter as oredered preconditions with reversed order of teardown actions (sort of resource management)
- One only When to introduce a last precondition and catch it's output to be fed to
- Some Then tests that will receive the output of When
- Support for do notation via free monad for composing givens and thens
- One monad independent pure interpreter
- One driver for the great tasty test library, monad parametrized
- Support for tasty-fail-fast strategy flag which will not execute the teardown actions of the failed test
- A sophisticated form of value introspection to show the differences on equality failure from tree-diff package
- Recursive test decorators to prepend or append action to all the tests inside a test tree
Background
Behavior Driven Development is a software development process that emerged from test-driven development (TDD) and is based on principles of Hoare Logic. The process requires a strict structure of the tests - {Given} When {Then} - to make them understandable.
Example
import Test.Tasty.Bdd
tests :: TestTree
tests = testBdd "Test sequence"
$ Given (print "Some effect")
$ Given (print "Another effect")
$ GivenAndAfter (print "Aquiring resource" >> return "Resource 1")
(print . ("Release "++))
$ GivenAndAfter (print "Aquiring resource" >> return "Resource 2")
(print . ("Release "++))
$ When (print "Action returning" >> return ([1..10]++[100..106]) :: IO [Int])
$ Then (@?= ([1..10]++[700..706]))
$ End