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Test-Driven Development in Go

You're reading from   Test-Driven Development in Go A practical guide to writing idiomatic and efficient Go tests through real-world examples

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803247878
Length 342 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: The Big Picture
2. Chapter 1: Getting to Grips with Test-Driven Development FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Unit Testing Essentials 4. Chapter 3: Mocking and Assertion Frameworks 5. Chapter 4: Building Efficient Test Suites 6. Part 2: Integration and End-to-End Testing with TDD
7. Chapter 5: Performing Integration Testing 8. Chapter 6: End-to-End Testing the BookSwap Web Application 9. Chapter 7: Refactoring in Go 10. Chapter 8: Testing Microservice Architectures 11. Part 3: Advanced Testing Techniques
12. Chapter 9: Challenges of Testing Concurrent Code 13. Chapter 10: Testing Edge Cases 14. Chapter 11: Working with Generics 15. Assessments 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Getting to Grips with Test-Driven Development, introduces the principles and benefits of TDD, setting motivation for continuing to learn about it.

Chapter 2, Unit Testing Essentials, teaches us the essential knowledge for beginning our journey with test writing. It covers the test pyramid and how to write unit tests with Go’s standard testing library, and how to run the tests in our projects.

Chapter 3, Mocking and Assertion Frameworks, builds upon the knowledge from previous chapters and teaches us how to write tests for code that has dependencies. It covers the usage of interfaces, how to write better assertions, and the importance of generating and using mocks to write tests with isolated scope.

Chapter 4, Building Efficient Test Suites, explores how to group tests into test suites (which cover a variety of scenarios) using the popular Go testing technique of table-driven design.

Chapter 5, Performing Integration Testing, expands the scope of the tests we write to include the interactions between components using integration testing. It also introduces Behavior-Driven Development (BDD), which is an extension of TDD.

Chapter 6, End-to-End Testing the BookSwap Web Application, focuses on building the REST API application, which is the main demonstration tool of the book. It covers containerization using Docker, database interactions, and end-to-end testing.

Chapter 7, Refactoring in Go, discusses techniques for code refactoring, which is a significant part of the development process. It covers how the process of changing dependencies is facilitated by the use of interfaces and the common process of splitting up monolithic applications into microservice architectures.

Chapter 8, Testing Microservice Architectures, explores the testing challenges of microservice architectures, which change at a rapid pace. It introduces contract testing, which can be used to verify the integration between services.

Chapter 9, Challenges of Testing Concurrent Code, introduces Go’s concurrency mechanisms of goroutines and channels, including the challenges of verifying concurrent code. It also explores the usage and limitations of the Go race detector.

Chapter 10, Testing Edge Cases, expands the testing of edge cases and scenarios by making use of fuzz testing and property-based testing. It also explores code robustness, which allows us to write code that can handle a variety of inputs.

Chapter 11, Working with Generics, concludes our exploration of TDD in Go by exploring the usage and testing of generic code. It also discusses how to write table-driven tests for generic code, as well as how to create custom test utilities.

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