CAIRO BOOKS's Description
Automated testing is a cornerstone of agile development. An effective testing
strategy will deliver new functionality more aggressively, accelerate user
feedback, and improve quality. However, for many developers, creating effective
automated tests is a unique and unfamiliar challenge. xUnit Test Patterns is
the definitive guide to writing automated tests using xUnit, the most popular
unit testing framework in use today. Agile coach and test automation expert
Gerard Meszaros describes 68 proven patterns for making tests easier to write,
understand, and maintain. He then shows you how to make them more robust and
repeatable--and far more cost-effective. Loaded with information, this book
feels like three books in one. The first part is a detailed tutorial on test
automation that covers everything from test strategy to in-depth test coding.
The second part, a catalog of 18 frequently encountered "test smells," provides
trouble-shooting guidelines to help you determine the root cause of problems
and the most applicable patterns. The third part contains detailed descriptions
of each pattern, including refactoring instructions illustrated by extensive
code samples in multiple programming languages. Topics covered include Writing
better tests--and writing them faster The four phases of automated tests:
fixture setup, exercising the system under test, result verification, and
fixture teardown Improving test coverage by isolating software from its
environment using Test Stubs and Mock Objects Designing software for greater
testability Using test "smells" (including code smells, behavior smells, and
project smells) to spot problems and know when and how to eliminate them
Refactoring tests for greater simplicity, robustness, and execution speed This
book will benefit developers, managers, and testers working with any agile or
conventional development process, whether doing test-driven development or
writing the tests last. While the patterns and smells are especially applicable
to all members of the xUnit family, they also apply to next-generation
behavior-driven development frameworks such as RSpec and JBehave and to other
kinds of test automation tools, including recorded test tools and data-driven
test tools such as Fit and FitNesse.
Visual Summary of the Pattern Language
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Refactoring a Test
PART I: The Narratives
Chapter 1 A Brief Tour
Chapter 2 Test Smells
Chapter 3 Goals of Test Automation
Chapter 4 Philosophy of Test Automation
Chapter 5 Principles of Test Automation
Chapter 6 Test Automation Strategy
Chapter 7 xUnit Basics
Chapter 8 Transient Fixture Management
Chapter 9 Persistent Fixture Management
Chapter 10 Result Verification
Chapter 11 Using Test Doubles
Chapter 12 Organizing Our Tests
Chapter 13 Testing with Databases
Chapter 14 A Roadmap to Effective Test Automation
PART II: The Test Smells
Chapter 15 Code Smells
Chapter 16 Behavior Smells
Chapter 17 Project Smells
PART III: The Patterns
Chapter 18 Test Strategy Patterns
Chapter 19 xUnit Basics Patterns
Chapter 20 Fixture Setup Patterns
Chapter 21 Result Verification Patterns
Chapter 22 Fixture Teardown Patterns
Chapter 23 Test Double Patterns
Chapter 24 Test Organization Patterns
Chapter 25 Database Patterns
Chapter 26 Design-for-Testability Patterns
Chapter 27 Value Patterns
PART IV: Appendixes
Appendix A Test Refactorings
Appendix B xUnit Terminology
Appendix C xUnit Family Members
Appendix D Tools
Appendix E Goals and Principles
Appendix F Smells, Aliases, and Causes
Appendix G Patterns, Aliases, and Variations
Glossary
References
Index