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Testes Unitários (Unit Testing)

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Parte de

Descrição

[http://pyunit.sourceforge.net/pyunit.html unittest]

unit testing

[http://www.pythonconsulting.com/ Steve Purcell]

[http://docs.python.org/lib/module-unittest.html Python standard lib]

primeiro framework para testes unitários a ser incluída na biblioteca padrão da linguagem Python; fácil de usar por pessoas familiarizadas com os frameworks xUnit; suporte para organização dos testes e reuso via suites de testes

[http://docs.python.org/lib/module-doctest.html doctest]

unit testing

[http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0020.html Tim Peters]

[http://docs.python.org/lib/module-doctest.html Python standard lib]

copy and paste output from shell session; [http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2005/02/agile-documentation-with-doctest-and.html "Agile Documentation"]: unit tests themselves can serve as documentation when combined with epydoc; also see [http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2005/08/agile-documentation-in-django-project.html Django's approach]

[http://codespeak.net/py/current/doc/test.html py.test]

unit testing

[http://codespeak.net/ Holger Krekel]

[http://codespeak.net/py/current/doc/home.html py lib]

no API!;automatic collection of tests; simple asserts; strong support for test fixture/state management via setup/teardown hooks; strong debugging support via customized traceback

[http://testoob.sourceforge.net/ TestOOB]

unittest extensions

[http://freshmeat.net/~oripel/ Ori Peleg]

unittest enhancements; test filtering via regex/glob patterns; reporting in XML/HTML; colorized output; runs pdb on failing tests; run in parallel in threads/processes; verbose asserts; report failures immediately; and a little more;

[http://somethingaboutorange.com/mrl/projects/nose/ nose]

unittest extensions

[http://somethingaboutorange.com/mrl/ Jason Pellerin]

unit test framework, used most notably by [http://www.turbogears.org/ TurboGears]; provides an alternate test discovery and running process for unittest, one that is intended to mimic the behavior of py.test as much as is reasonably possible without resorting to too much magic. More friendly with unittest.TestCase-based tests than py.test.

[http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/TwistedTrial Trial]

unittest extensions

[http://mumak.net/wiki Jonathan Lange]

[http://www.twistedmatrix.com Twisted]

Extension of unittest to support writing asynchronous unit tests using Deferreds and new result types ('skip' and 'todo'). Includes a command-line program that does test discovery and integrates with doctest and coverage.

[http://www.robertcollins.net/unittest/subunit subunit]

unittest extensions

[http://www.robertcollins.net/ Robert Collins]

Transparently adds support for running unittest test cases/suites in a separate process: prevents system wide changes by a test destabilising the test runner. It also allows reporting from tests in another process into the unittest framework, giving a single integrated test environment.

[http://www.robertcollins.net/unittest/testresources testresources]

unittest extensions

[http://www.robertcollins.net/ Robert Collins]

Provides a mechanism for managing 'resources' - expensive bits of infrastructure - that are needed by multiple tests. Resources are constructed and free on demand, but with an optional TestSuite, the test run order is optimised to reduce the number of resource constructions and releases needed. Compatible with unittest.

[http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/sancho/ Sancho]

unit testing

[http://www.mems-exchange.org MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange]

[http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/ MEMS Exchange tools]

Sancho 2.1 runs tests, and provides output for tests that fail; Sancho 2.1 does not count tests passed or failed; targets projects that do not maintain failing tests

[http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyunitperf pyUnitPerf]

performance-based unit testing

[http://agiletesting.blogspot.com Grig Gheorghiu]

port of [http://www.clarkware.com/software/JUnitPerf.html JUnitPerf]; transparently adds [http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2004/12/performance-testing-with-pyunitperf.html performance testing capabilities] to existing unitttest-based test suites

[http://www.accesscom.com/~darius/software/clickcheck.html Peckcheck]

specification-based unit testing

[http://www.accesscom.com/~darius/personal/contact.html Darius Bacon]

like the unittest module, except that test methods may take arguments; you declare each argument with a default value which names a test-data generator and the peckcheck module will peck at your test methods with a bunch of generated values

[http://projects.edgewall.com/qunittest/ qunittest]

unit testing

[http://www.edgewall.com/ Edgewall]

Easy-to-use (PyQt) GUI framework and application for use with the Python unit testing framework. It can be used to conveniently execute unit tests and suites, and then display the results in a useful fashion.

[http://www.zetadev.com/software/testosterone/ testosterone]

unit testing

[http://www.zetadev.com/ Chad Whitacre]

A manly test runner; command-line and curses(3) interfaces; the iPod of test runners. (More seriously, makes it easier to browse and inspect your test failures)

[http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/zope.testing zope.testing]

unit testing

Zope3 community

Powerful test runner that includes support for post-mortem debugging of test failures. Also includes profiling and coverage reporting. This is a standalone package that has no dependencies on Zope and works just fine with projects that don't use Zope.

Ferramentas para "Mock Test"

Tool

Category

Author

Claim to fame

[http://python-mock.sourceforge.net/ Python Mock]

mock testing

[http://www.thedeveloperscoach.com Dave Kirby]

Python Mock enables the easy creation of mock objects that can be used to emulate the behaviour of any class that the code under test depends on. You can set up expectations about the calls that are made to the mock object, and examine the history of calls made. This makes it easier to unit test classes in isolation. [http://sourceforge.net/projects/python-mock/ Download it here.]

[http://theblobshop.com/pymock PyMock]

mock testing

[http://theblobshop.com/ Jeff Younker]

PyMock is based on the Java [http://www.easymock.org easymock] package. It uses a recording and replay model rather than using a specification language. Easymock lives up to its name compared to other mocking packages. PyMock takes advantage of python's dynamic nature for futher improvements.

[http://pmock.sourceforge.net/ pMock]

mock testing

Graham Carlyle

Inspired by the Java [http://www.jmock.org/ jMock] library, pMock makes the writing of unit tests using mock object techniques easier

[http://blog.ianbicking.org/minimock.html minimock]

mock testing

[http://blog.ianbicking.org/ Ian Bicking]

Embeds mock testing constructs inside doctest tests.

[http://oakwinter.com/code/svnmock/ svnmock]

mock testing

[http://oakwinter.com/code/ Collin Winter]

enables easier testing of Python programs that make use of [http://subversion.tigris.org Subversion's] Python bindings

[http://www.reahl.org/project?name=stubble Stubble]

stub testing

[http://www.reahl.org Iwan Vosloo]

Stubble allows you to write arbitrary classes for use as stubs instead of read classes while testing. Stubble lets you link a stub class loosely to the real class which it is a stub for. This information is then used to ensure that tests will break if there is a discrepancy between the interface supported by your stub class and that of the real class it stands in for.

Fuzz Testing Tools

According to Wikipedia, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzz_testing "fuzz testing" (or "fuzzing")] is a software testing technique whose basic idea is to attach the inputs of a program to a source of random data ("fuzz"). If the program fails (for example, by crashing, or by failing built-in code assertions), then there are defects to correct. The great advantage of fuzz testing is that the test design is extremely simple, and free of preconceptions about system behavior.

Tool

Author

Claim to fame

[http://jester.sourceforge.net/ Pester]

Ivan Moore

Tests your tests by mutating source code and finding tests that don't fail!

[http://peachfuzz.sourceforge.net/ Peach Fuzzer Framework]

Michael Eddington

Peach can fuzz just about anything from .NET, COM/ActiveX, SQL, shared libraries/DLL's, network applications, web, you name it.

[http://antiparser.sourceforge.net/ antiparser]

dmckinney

The purpose of antiparser is to provide an API that can be used to model network protocols and file formats by their composite data types. Once a model has been created, the antiparser has various methods for creating random sets of data that deviates in ways that will ideally trigger software bugs or security vulnerabilities.

[http://sourceforge.net/projects/taof Taof (The Art Of Fuzzing)]

rodrigomarcos

Taof is a GUI cross-platform Python generic network protocol fuzzer. It has been designed for minimizing set-up time during fuzzing sessions and it is specially useful for fast testing of proprietary or undocumented protocols.

Web Testing Tools

First, let's define some categories of Web testing tools:

  • Browser simulation tools: simulate browsers by implementing the HTTP request/response protocol and by parsing the resulting HTML

  • Browser automation tools: automate browsers by driving them for example via COM calls in the case of Internet Explorer, or XPCOM in the case of Mozilla

  • In-process or unit-test-type tools (definition [http://blog.ianbicking.org/best-of-the-web-app-test-frameworks-comment-13.html courtesy of Ian Bicking]): call an application in the same process, instead of generating an HTTP request; so an exception in the application would go all the way up to the command runner (py.test, unittest, etc).

Tool

Category

Author

Part of

Claim to fame

[http://www.idyll.org/~t/www-tools/twill/ twill]

Browser simulation & In-process

[http://www.advogato.org/person/titus/ Titus Brown]

offers simple commands for navigating Web pages, posting forms and asserting conditions; can be used as shell script or Python module; can be used for [http://www.idyll.org/%7Et/www-tools/twill.html#unit-testing unit-testing your own Web app]; stress-test functionality; port of [http://pbp.berlios.de/ PBP]; uses John J. Lee's [http://wwwsearch.sf.net/ mechanize]

[http://mechanicalcat.net/tech/webunit/ webunit]

Browser simulation

[http://www.mechanicalcat.net/richard/log Richard Jones]

HTTP, HTTPS, GET, POST, basic auth all handled; control over expected status codes; uses unittest as the underlying framework

[http://funkload.nuxeo.org/ FunkLoad]

Browser simulation

Benoit Delbosc / [http://www.nuxeo.com/ Nuxeo]

functional/performance/load/stress testing for Web applications; easy test creation using [http://hathawaymix.org/Software/TCPWatch/ TCPWatch] as proxy recorder; reporting capabilities; based on [http://mechanicalcat.net/tech/webunit/ webunit]

[http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi?:action=display&name=zope.testbrowser zope.testbrowser]

Browser simulation

[http://www.benjiyork.com/ Benji York]

[http://www.zope.org/DevHome/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ComponentArchitecture/FrontPage Zope 3]

designed to be used in doctests that mirror user actions (see the README.txt for [http://svn.zope.org/*checkout*/Zope3/trunk/src/zope/testbrowser/README.txt examples]); can also be used as standalone Web testing tool outside of Zope 3

[http://www.cherrypy.org/file/trunk/cherrypy/test/webtest.py webtest]

Browser simulation

[http://www.aminus.org/blogs/index.php/fumanchu Robert Brewer]

[http://www.cherrypy.org/ CherryPy]

extensions to unittest for web frameworks; uses http://docs.python.org/lib/module-httplib.html httplib]

[http://pamie.sourceforge.net/ PAMIE]

Browser automation

Robert Marchetti

automates Internet Explorer by manipulating IE's Document Object Model via COM

[http://kb.mozillazine.org/PyXPCOM PyXPCOM]

Browser automation

[http://starship.python.net/crew/mhammond/ Mark Hammond]

provides Python XPCOM bindings for automating Mozilla browsers

[http://pythonpaste.org/testing-applications.html paste.test.fixture]

In-process

[http://blog.ianbicking.org Ian Bicking]

[http://pythonpaste.org/ Paste]

lets you test your [http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0333.html WSGI] applications without a server; similar in feel to zope.testbrowser

[http://simon.bofh.ms/cgi-bin/trac-django-projects.cgi/wiki/DjangoTesting DjangoTesting]

In-process

[http://hugo.muensterland.org/ Georg Bauer]

[http://simon.bofh.ms/cgi-bin/trac-django-projects.cgi/wiki/DjangoStuff DjangoStuff]

very simple and small testing framework for [http://www.djangoproject.com/ Django] applications, based on the ideas of the [http://www.rubyonrails.org/ Ruby on Rails] testing framework; fully based on unittest, so you don't need anything beside Django and Python to make use of it

[http://ibofobi.dk/blog/archive/2005/11/08/django-doctest/ ibofobi.utils.test]

In-process

[http://ibofobi.dk/blog/ Sune Kirkeby]

testing framwework for [http://www.djangoproject.com/ Django] applications; built on top of doctest instead of unittest; fixtures are written in YAML not Python code; implemented simple request/response tests on top of [http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/ Beautiful Soup]

Note: Although not a Python-specific testing tool, [http://openqa.org/selenium Selenium] is nevertheless an important addition to any tester's arsenal. It relates to Python in that it can use a Twisted-based server to run tests against Web applications. Read a [http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2005/03/web-app-testing-with-python-part-2.html tutorial] about it, followed by a [http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2005/03/quick-update-on-selenium-in-twisted.html quick update]. With [http://joker.linuxstuff.pl/documentation/make_selenium make_selenium.py] script you can write Selenium tests in Python.

Acceptance/Business Logic Testing Tools

Tool

Author

Claim to fame

[http://fitnesse.org/FitServers.PythonFit PyFIT]

John Roth

port of [http://fit.c2.com/ FIT]; supports both FIT and [http://fitnesse.org FitNesse]; acceptance tests for business logic written as HTML or Wiki tables

[http://texttest.org/ TextTest]

Geoff Bache

works by comparing plain text logged by programs with a previous 'gold standard' version of that text; the tool itself is written in Python but it can be used to test programs written in any language; comes with extensive self tests which serve as examples of how to use it, i.e. how to test a non-trivial application with a pyGTK GUI.

[http://svn.colorstudy.com/FitLoader/trunk/ FitLoader]

Ian Bicking

A (rather alpha-ish) library for loading tests from Excel or CSV files; not really a framework, but useful for acceptance tests written by non-programmers

GUI Testing Tools

Tool

Author

Claim to fame

[http://gintas.pov.lt/guitest/ guitest]

[http://gintasm.blogspot.com/ Gintautas Miliauskas]

Python helper library for testing Python GUI applications, with [http://www.pygtk.org/ pyGTK support] being the most mature

[http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyguiunit/ pyGUIUnit]

[http://pydev.blogspot.com/ Fabio Zadrozny]

aims to be a gui unittesting library for python; initially provided solely for [http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/pyqt/ PyQt], but it may be extended in the future

[http://people.redhat.com/zcerza/dogtail/ dogtail]

[http://people.redhat.com/zcerza/ Zack Cerza]

Created by Redhat engineers on linux. Uses the X11 accessability framework (AT-SPI) to drive applications so works well with the gnome desktop on Unixes. Has [http://people.redhat.com/zcerza/dogtail/media.html flash movies]

[http://gnomebangalore.org/ldtp/index.php/Main_Page ldtp]

[http://gnomebangalore.org/ldtp/index.php/Team_members team members]

Also uses the X11 accessability framework (AT-SPI) to drive applications so works well with the gnome desktop on Unixes. Has extensive tests for the evolution groupware client.

[http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywinauto/ pywinauto]

Mark McMahon

Simple Windows (NT/2K/XP) GUI automation with Python. There are tests included for Localization testing but there is no limitation to this. Most of the code at the moment is for recovering information from Windows windows and performing actions on those controls. The idea is to have high level methods for standard controls rather then rely on Sending keystrokes to the applications.

[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=65529 pyAA]

[http://www.cs.unc.edu/~parente/ Peter Parente]

pyAA is an object oriented Python wrapper around the client-side functionality in the Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA) library. MSAA is a library for the Windows platform that allows client applications inspect, control, and monitor events and controls in graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and server applications to expose runtime information about their user interfaces. See the [http://www.cs.unc.edu/~parente/tech/tr09.shtml User interface automation with pyAA] tutorial for more info.

[http://www.tizmoi.net/watsup/intro.html WATSUP]

Dr Tim Couper

Windows Application Test System Using Python - another Windows GUI automation tool.

[http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/archives/winGuiAuto.py.html winGuiAuto]

Simon Brunning

Low-level library for Windows GUI automation used by PAMIE and WATSUP.

[http://www.async.com.br/projects/kiwi/ kiwi ui testing]

Johan Dahlin

PyGTK UI Testing framework, recording and playback system.

Source Code Checking Tools

Tool

Author

Claim to fame

[http://pychecker.sourceforge.net/ PyChecker]

[http://sourceforge.net/users/ericnewton/ Eric Newton] and [http://nnorwitz.blogspot.com/ Neal Norwitz]

finds problems that are typically caught by a compiler for less dynamic languages; imports each module before checking it

[http://www.logilab.org/projects/pylint Pylint]

Sylvain Thénault / [http://www.logilab.org/categories/python Logilab]

includes [http://pychecker.sourceforge.net/ PyChecker] checks, plus more features, like checking line-code's length, checking if variable names are well-formed according to your coding standard, or checking if declared interfaces are truly implemented

[http://divmod.org/projects/pyflakes Pyflakes]

Phil Frost / [http://divmod.org/trac Divmod]

similar to [http://pychecker.sourceforge.net/ PyChecker]; focused on identifying common errors quickly without executing Python code; its primary advantage over [http://pychecker.sourceforge.net/ PyChecker] is that it is fast: it runs on most large projects in only a few seconds

Code Coverage Tools

Tool

Author

Claim to fame

[http://www.nedbatchelder.com/code/modules/coverage.html coverage]

[http://www.nedbatchelder.com/blog/index.html Ned Batchelder]

measures code coverage during Python execution; uses the code analysis tools and tracing hooks provided in the Python standard library to determine which lines are executable, and which have been executed

|| [http://darcs.idyll.org/~t/projects/figleaf/README.html figleaf] || [http://ivory.idyll.org/blog/ Titus Brown] || figleaf is a Python code coverage analysis tool, built somewhat on the model of Ned Batchelder's fantastic coverage module. The goals of figleaf are to be a minimal replacement of 'coverage.py' that supports more configurable coverage gathering and reporting; figleaf is useful for situations where you are recording code coverage in multiple execution ru