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RSpec Essentials

By : Mani Tadayon
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RSpec Essentials

By: Mani Tadayon

Overview of this book

This book will teach you how to use RSpec to write high-value tests for real-world code. We start with the key concepts of the unit and testability, followed by hands-on exploration of key features. From the beginning, we learn how to integrate tests into the overall development process to help create high-quality code, avoiding the dangers of testing for its own sake. We build up sample applications and their corresponding tests step by step, from simple beginnings to more sophisticated versions that include databases and external web services. We devote three chapters to web applications with rich JavaScript user interfaces, building one from the ground up using behavior-driven development (BDD) and test-driven development (TDD). The code examples are detailed enough to be realistic while simple enough to be easily understood. Testing concepts, development methodologies, and engineering tradeoffs are discussed in detail as they arise. This approach is designed to foster the reader’s ability to make well-informed decisions on their own.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
RSpec Essentials
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Stefan Daschek started hacking on computers back in the days of the Commodore 64/128. Since then, he has studied computer sciences at TU Vienna and founded his own company, Büro DIE ANTWORT. Currently, he is mainly developing and maintaining complex web applications written in Ruby on Rails, and sometimes soldering stuff and building small robots. His original Commodore 128 is still working and used for a collective session of Summer Games every so often.

Nola Stowe has been programming with Ruby since Rails 0.8 and testing with RSpec since its early days. She is an independent consultant, helping to augment teams of Ruby and Clojure developers. She has also been a technical reviewer for Instant RSpec Test-Driven Development, Packt Publishing and The Rails Way, First Edition. Nola blogs at http://blog.rubygeek.com and http://www.clojuregeek.com.