SpecsFor is another Behavior-Driven Development framework that focuses on ease of use for developers by minimizing testing friction.
SpecsFor is a Behavior-Driven Development style framework that puts developer productivity ahead of all other goals. The current release features:
- AutoMocking - Easily configure and verify behavior.
- ReSharper Live Templates - Quickly create specs with only a few keystrokes.
- Clean Separation of Test State - Encapsulate test setup and reuse it across as many specs as you like. Run The Same Specs Multiple Times With Different Contexts - SpecsFor allows you to assert the same things are true given any number of contexts.
- Mix And Match Contexts - Context can be combined and extended to support complex test setup without code duplication or excess noise in your specs.
- Declarative Context - Context can be established in many ways, including by simply marking your spec class with a special attribute.
- Works With Any NUnit Test Runner - No add-ins are needed, SpecsFor is fully compatible with all popular test runners including TestDriven.NET, Resharper, and TeamCity.
[Given(typeof(TheCarIsNotRunning), typeof(TheCarIsParked))]
[Given(typeof(TheCarIsNotRunning))]
public class when_the_key_is_turned : SpecsFor<Car>
{
public when_the_key_is_turned(Type[] context) : base(context){}
protected override void When()
{
SUT.TurnKey();
}
[Test]
public void then_it_starts_the_engine()
{
GetMockFor<IEngine>()
.Verify(e => e.Start());
}
}
public class when_the_key_is_turned_alternate_style : SpecsFor<Car>
{
protected override void Given()
{
Given<TheCarIsNotRunning>();
Given<TheCarIsParked>();
base.Given();
}
protected override void When()
{
SUT.TurnKey();
}
[Test]
public void then_it_starts_the_engine()
{
GetMockFor<IEngine>()
.Verify(e => e.Start());
}
}
Check out the docs at http://specsfor.readme.io
Check out the current version in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVwguBsR6eA
See an earlier prototype of SpecsFor in action: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=982492E9FAE3F64A
Read more about SpecsFor at http://trycatchfail.com/blog