Hands-on Test-Driven Development: Using Ruby by Greg Donald (.PDF)
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Hands-on Test-Driven Development: Using Ruby, Ruby on Rails, and RSpec by Greg Donald
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Overview: Learn to properly test Ruby and Ruby on Rails applications by first writing failing tests, and then by implementing application code to make the failing tests pass. This book will teach you how to employ test-driven development (TDD) using RSpec while building a blog from start to finish. By the end of the book, you will be ready to deploy their fully tested blog to their own production web server using the latest versions of Ruby 3 and Ruby on Rails 7. We’ll be using the Ruby programming language and the Ruby on Rails web framework to build everything. These are the best tools for the job, in my opinion. Ruby is a very expressive and powerful programming language, and Ruby on Rails is a very powerful web framework. We’ll use the test-driven development (TDD) style of software design and engineering, which means we’ll write failing tests first and only then write our implementation code to get our failing tests passing. We’ll use the RSpec testing framework to write our tests. RSpec describes itself as a tool for performing “behavior-driven development” and is in fact the best tool available for testing Ruby code. If you’ve never used RSpec before, don’t worry; in this book, I’ll cover more than enough to get you started and productive. We will use the PostgreSQL relational database management system (RDBMS) to store our project’s data. For beginner to intermediate Ruby software engineers who are interested in learning to use TDD with RSpec to test and build web applications using Ruby on Rails.
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