This repository is part of lab for the NYU DevOps class for Spring 2017, CSCI-GA.3033-013 on Behavior Driven Development with Flask and Behave
The sample code is using Flask microframework and is intented to test the Python support on IBM's Bluemix environment which is based on Cloud Foundry. It also uses Redis as a database for storing JSON objects.
One of my favorite quotes is:
โIf it's worth building, it's worth testing. If it's not worth testing, why are you wasting your time working on it?โ
As Software Engineers we need to have the discipline to ensure that our code works as expected and continues to do so regardless of any changes, refactoring, or the introduction of new functionality.
This lab introduces Test Driven Development using PyUnit
and nose
. It also explores the use of using RSpec syntax with Python through the introduction of noseOfYeti
and expects
as plug-ins that make test cases more readable.
It also introduces Behavior Driven Development using Behave
as a way to define Acceptance Tests that customer can understand and developers can execute!
For easy setup, you need to have Vagrant and VirtualBox installed. Then all you have to do is clone this repo and invoke vagrant:
git clone https://github.com/nyu-devops/lab-flask-bdd.git
cd lab-flask-bdd
vagrant up && vagrant ssh
cd /vagrant
You can now run behave
and nosetests
to run the BDD and TDD tests respectively.
Run the tests using behave
$ behave
Run the tests using nose
$ nosetests
Nose is configured to automatically include the flags --with-spec --spec-color
so that red-green-refactor is meaningful. If you are in a command shell that supports colors, passing tests will be green while failing tests will be red.
* ./app/server.py -- the main Service using Python Flask
* ./tests/test_server.py -- unit test cases for the server
* ./tests/test_pets.py -- unit test cases for the model
* ./features/pets.feature -- Behave feature file
* ./features/steps/steps.py -- Behave step definitions
John Rofrano, Adjunct Professor, NYU