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Testing Backbone. js

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Roemer, Ryan, Author.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 v.) : ill.
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] Packt Publishing Limited 2013
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
If you dread the business of testing JavaScript and Backbone.js web applications, this book is your guardian angel. In easy stages and lots of examples it takes you through the whole testing situation, introducing you to best practice and current techniques. Create comprehensive test infrastructures Understand and utilize modern frontend testing techniques and libraries Use mocks, spies, and fakes to effortlessly test and observe complex Backbone.js application behavior Automate tests to run from the command line, shell, or practically anywhere In Detail Frontend web applications are soaring in popularity and the Backbone.js library is leading this charge with a modular, lightweight approach for organizing JavaScript web applications. At the same time, testing client-side JavaScript and Backbone.js programs remains a difficult and tedious undertaking. Backbone.js Testing brings sensible practices and current techniques to the challenges of Backbone.js test development. The book introduces fundamental testing concepts, comprehensive test infrastructure design, and practical exercises to easily and systematically test modern JavaScript web applications. The book progresses from Mocha test suites and Chai assertions to advanced test mocks and stubs with Sinon.JS. The requisite libraries and utilities are introduced with in-depth examples and best practices for integration with your applications. The book guides you through the test planning and implementation processes for your application models, views, routers, and other Backbone.js components. Backbone.js Testing gives you the tools, examples, and assistance to test your Backbone.js web applications thoroughly, quickly, and with confidence.
Contents:
Intro
Backbone.js Testing
Table of Contents
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more
Why Subscribe?
Free Access for Packt account holders
Preface
What this book covers
Who this book is for
Conventions
Reader feedback
Customer support
Downloading the example code
Errata
Piracy
Questions
1. Setting Up a Test Infrastructure
Designing an application and test repository structure
Getting the test libraries
Mocha
Chai
Sinon.JS
Setting up and writing our first tests
The test driver page
Adding some tests
Running and assessing test results
The first test report
Test report actions
Test timing and slow tests
Test failures
Summary
2. Creating a Backbone.js Application Test Plan
A Backbone.js refresher
Selecting a Backbone.js application to test
Getting acquainted with the Notes application
The anatomy of the Notes application
Test paradigms and methods
Testing concepts, approaches, and planning
Testing individual Backbone.js components
Models
Collections
Templates
Views
Routers
Utilities
Testing application interactions and events
Partial integrations
Events
Dipping our toes in the application testing waters
Namespace
Note model
Running the application tests
3. Test Assertions, Specs, and Suites
Choosing a test style that fits
Mocha test interfaces
Chai assertion styles
Trying out some different styles
Mocha and Chai BDD interfaces
Mocha TDD and Chai assert styles
Deciding on the project style
A tour of the Chai assertion library
Chaining objects and assertions
Basic value assertions
Comparing values
Object and array validation
Errors.
Getting the application and tests ready to run
The Mocha test runner
Reconfiguring the application for testing
Organizing topics and specifications into test suites
Starting up and winding down tests
Writing Mocha test specifications
Asynchronous behavior in tests
Some Backbone.js collection tests
Testing and supporting Backbone.js views
The Notes application single note view
Creating HTML fixtures for view tests
Walking through the view test suite
Aggregating and running the application tests
Test development tips, tricks, and hints
Isolating and excluding tests
Writing testable application code
4. Test Spies
Fake it 'til you make it
Getting to know Sinon.JS
Spying on functions with Sinon.JS
Anonymous spies
Spy assertions
Function spies
Object method spies
Playing in the sandbox with Sinon.JS test helpers
Delving into the Sinon.JS spy API
The spy API
The spy call API
Spicing up Chai with the Sinon.JS plugin
Introducing and installing Chai plugins
The Sinon.JS plugin
Testing Backbone.js components with spies
The Notes menu bar view
The menu bar view
Testing and spying on the menu bar view
The Notes single note view
The single note view
Testing the single note view
Hooking up and running the view tests
5. Test Stubs and Mocks
Replacing method behaviors with Sinon.JS stubs
Getting started with stubs
The stub API
Faking and verifying behavior with Sinon.JS mocks
Deciding when to mock
The mock API
Testing Backbone.js components with stubs and mocks
Ensuring stubs and mocks are actually bound
The Notes list item view
The list item view
Testing the list item view
The Notes application router
Running the view and router tests
Finding the rest of the Notes application components.
A few more Sinon.JS test helpers
Fake timers
Fake servers
The fake server API
Faking the remote backend in a Backbone.js application
6. Automated Web Testing
The world of testing beyond humans and browsers
Continuous integration
Continuous deployment
Other scenarios
Automating browser environments
Remote controlled web browsers
Simulated browser environments
Headless web browsers
Multiple environment aggregators
Headless testing with PhantomJS
Installing PhantomJS and the supporting tools
Running Backbone.js tests with PhantomJS
Automating tests in the code samples
Parting thoughts, next steps, and future ideas
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
OCLC:
858284000

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