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Mastering PhoneGap Mobile Application Development

By : Kerri Shotts
Book Image

Mastering PhoneGap Mobile Application Development

By: Kerri Shotts

Overview of this book

PhoneGap is a useful and flexible tool that enables you to create complex hybrid applications for mobile platforms. In addition to the core technology, there is a large and vibrant community that creates third-party plugins that can take your app to the next level. This book will guide you through the process of creating a complex data-driven hybrid mobile application using PhoneGap, web technologies, and third-party plugins. A good foundation is critical, so you will learn how to create a useful workflow to make development easier. From there, the next version of JavaScript (ES6) and the CSS pre-processor SASS are introduced as a way to simplify creating the look of the mobile application. Responsive design techniques are also covered, including the flexbox layout module. As many apps are data-driven, you'll build an application throughout the course of the book that relies upon IndexedDB and SQLite. You'll also download additional content and address how to handle in-app purchases. Furthermore, you’ll build your own customized plugins for your particular use case. When the app is complete, the book will guide you through the steps necessary to submit your app to the Google Play and Apple iTunes stores.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Mastering PhoneGap Mobile Application Development
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

An introduction to assertions


Automated testing relies on the concept of assertions. Assertions themselves are quite simple: they are simply a statement of fact. If the statement is factually true, the test will pass (or will continue to the next step); but if the statement is false, the test will fail and report an error.

Note

The snippets in this section are located at snippets/06/ex1-basic-assertions/a in the code package of this book. When using the interactive snippet playground, select 6: Testing and UI Automation and Example 1a.

Consider the following short snippet:

let x = 5;
let y = x * 2;

We can make several assertions about this code after it has been executed:

  • x will contain the value 5

  • y will contain the value 10

Testing this manually isn't terribly difficult. We can open up a JavaScript REPL or a browser's debugging console and determine the truth of these assertions pretty easily. However, that's tedious to do on a continuous basis. We can do better than this. Let's add some code...