behave is behaviour-driven development, Python style
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behave is behavior-driven development, Python style.
Behavior-driven development (or BDD) is an agile software development technique that encourages collaboration between developers, QA and non-technical or business participants in a software project.
behave uses tests written in a natural language style, backed up by Python code.
First, install *behave*.
Now make a directory called “features/”. In that directory create a file called “example.feature” containing:
# -- FILE: features/example.feature
Feature: Showing off behave
Scenario: Run a simple test
Given we have behave installed
When we implement 5 tests
Then behave will test them for us!
Make a new directory called “features/steps/”. In that directory create a file called “example_steps.py” containing:
# -- FILE: features/steps/example_steps.py
from behave import given, when, then, step
@given('we have behave installed')
def step_impl(context):
pass
@when('we implement {number:d} tests')
def step_impl(context, number): # -- NOTE: number is converted into integer
assert number > 1 or number == 0
context.tests_count = number
@then('behave will test them for us!')
def step_impl(context):
assert context.failed is False
assert context.tests_count >= 0
Run behave:
$ behave
Feature: Showin off behave # features/example.feature:2
Scenario: Run a simple test # features/example.feature:4
Given we have behave installed # features/steps/example_steps.py:4
When we implement 5 tests # features/steps/example_steps.py:8
Then behave will test them for us! # features/steps/example_steps.py:13
1 feature passed, 0 failed, 0 skipped
1 scenario passed, 0 failed, 0 skipped
3 steps passed, 0 failed, 0 skipped, 0 undefined
Now, continue reading to learn how to the most of behave. To get started, we recommend the tutorial and then the feature testing language and api references.
More Information
behave.example: Behave Examples and Tutorials (docs, executable examples).
Testing Domains
Behave and other BDD frameworks allow you to provide step libraries to reuse step definitions in similar projects that address the same problem domain.
Support of the following testing domains is currently known:
Testing Domain |
Name |
Description |
---|---|---|
Command-line |
Test command-line tools, like behave, etc. (coming soon). |
|
Web Apps |
Test Django Web apps with behave. |
|
Web, SMS, … |
Test Web Apps, Email, SMS, Personas (step library). |
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