

David Chelimsky is the lead developer/maintainer of RSpec. He has been developing software for nearly a decade, and exploring TDD for over five of those years.
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Behavior-Driven Development with RSpec, Cucumber, and Friends
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Behavior Driven Development gives you the best of Test-Driven Development, Domain-Driven Design, and Acceptance Test-Driven Planning techniques so you can create better software with self-documenting, executable tests that bring users and developers together with a common language.
You'll get started right away with RSpec 2 and Cucumber by developing a simple game, using Cucumber to express high-level requirements in language your customer understands, and RSpec to express more granular requirements that focus on the behavior of individual objects in the system. You'll learn how to use test doubles (mocks and stubs) to control the environment and focus the RSpec examples on one object at a time, and how to customize RSpec to "speak" in the language of your domain.
As You develop Rails 3 applications you'll use companion tools such as Webrat and Selenium to express requirements for web applications both in memory and in the browser. And you'll learn to specify Rails views, controllers, and models, each in complete isolation from the other.
Whether you're developing applications, frameworks, or the libraries that power them, The RSpec Book will help you write better code, better tests, and deliver better software to happier users.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
About the authors
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part 1: Getting started with RSpec and Cucumber
1. Introduction
2. Hello
3. Describing features
4. Automating features with Cucumber
5. Describing Code with RSpec
6. Adding New features
7. Specifying and Algorithm
8. Refactoring with Confidence
9. Feeding Back What We've Learned
Part 2: Behaviour-Driven Development
10. The Case for BDD
11. Writing software that matters
Part 3: RSpec
12. Code Examples
13. RSpec::Expectations
14. RSpec::Mocks
15. Tools and integration
16. Extending RSpec
Part 4: Cucumber
17. Intro to Cucumber
18. Cucumber Detail
Part 5: Behavior-Driven Rails
19. BDD in Rails
20. Cucumber with Rails
21. Simulating the Browser with Webrat
22. Automating the Browser with Webrat and Selenium
23. Rails views
24. Rails controllers
25. Rails models
A: RubySpec
B: RSpec's built-in Expectations
C: Bibliography
Index
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