- Overview
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2.1 Unit x Integration x Acceptance tests
Before we jump straight into Cucumber, it’s important where it fits in a basic TDD workflow. It’s not just about testing the whole thing, it’s vital to acknowledge what kind of testing Cucumber is supposed to cover.
In this lesson you learn the main difference between unit, integration and acceptance tests, and their role in your development workflow.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 03:50
1 lesson, 03:50
1.1Introduction03:50
1.1
Introduction
03:50
2.Acceptance Testing in Ruby with Cucumber13 lessons, 2:19:08
13 lessons, 2:19:08
2.1Unit x Integration x Acceptance tests06:45
2.1
Unit x Integration x Acceptance tests
06:45
2.2Installation & Bootstrap03:25
2.2
Installation & Bootstrap
03:25
2.3Gherkin: Features And Scenarios06:29
2.3
Gherkin: Features And Scenarios
06:29
2.4Basic Cucumber Workflow09:07
2.4
Basic Cucumber Workflow
09:07
2.5Cucumber With Minitest06:46
2.5
Cucumber With Minitest
06:46
2.6Step Definitions06:47
2.6
Step Definitions
06:47
2.7Transforms15:22
2.7
Transforms
15:22
2.8Multi-line Step Arguments05:57
2.8
Multi-line Step Arguments
05:57
2.9Backgrounds and Scenario Outlines10:50
2.9
Backgrounds and Scenario Outlines
10:50
2.10Tags06:45
2.10
Tags
06:45
2.11Hooks15:13
2.11
Hooks
15:13
2.12Configuration And Profiles11:46
2.12
Configuration And Profiles
11:46
2.13Rails + Cucumber + Capybara33:56
2.13
Rails + Cucumber + Capybara
33:56
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 05:44
1 lesson, 05:44
3.1Final Tips05:44
3.1
Final Tips
05:44
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