libtest-roo-perl 1.004-1 (i386 binary) in ubuntu bionic
Test::Roo allows you to compose Test::More tests from roles. It is inspired
by the excellent Test::Routine module, but uses Moo instead of Moose. This
gives most of the benefits without the need for Moose as a test dependency.
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Test files are Moo classes. You can define any needed test fixtures as Moo
attributes. You define tests as method modifiers -- similar in concept to
"subtest" in Test::More, but your test method will be passed the test object
for access to fixture attributes. You may compose any Moo::Role into your
test to define attributes, require particular methods, or define tests.
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This means that you can isolate test *behaviors* into roles which require
certain test *fixtures* in order to run. Your main test file will provide the
fixtures and compose the roles to run. This makes it easy to reuse test
behaviors.
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For example, if you are creating tests for Awesome::Module, you could create
the test behaviors as Awesome:
module. If another distribution subclasses Awesome::Module, it can compose
the Awesome:
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No more copying and pasting tests from a super class! Superclasses define and
share their tests. Subclasses provide their own fixtures and run the tests.
Details
- Package version:
- 1.004-1
- Status:
- Published
- Component:
- universe
- Priority:
- Optional
Downloadable files
- libtest-roo-perl_1.004-1_all.deb (31.7 KiB)