Behaviour-Driven-Development tool for python
Project description
radish
======
``radish`` is a "Behavior-Driven Developement"-Tool written in
python Version: 0.01.29
--------------
**Author:** Timo Furrer tuxtimo@gmail.com **License:** GPL **Version:**
0.01.29
Table of contents
-----------------
1. `What is radish <#whatis>`_
2. `Installation <#installation>`_
1. `Missing dependencies <#missing_dependencies>`_
2. `Simple installation with pip <#installation_pip>`_
3. `Manual installation from source <#installation_source>`_
4. `Update source installation <#installation_update>`_
5. `Install on Windows <WINDOWS_INSTALLATION_GUIDE.md>`_
3. `How to use? <#usage>`_
4. `Writing tests <#write_tests>`_
5. `Contribution <#contribution>`_
6. `Infos <#infos>`_
What is ``radish`` ?
--------------------
``radish`` is a "Behavior-Driven Developement"-Tool written in python.
It is inspired by other ``BDD``-Tools like ``cucumber`` or ``lettuce``.
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Installation
------------
There are several ways to install ``radish`` on your computer:
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Missing dependencies
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
``radish`` needs ``libxml`` to generated xunit files. So, if you haven't
already installed it:
::
apt-get install libxml2 lixbml2-dev libxslt1-dev
On some computers I've seen the problem that ``zlib1g-dev`` was not
installed, which is used to compile lxml. It result in the error:
::
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz
You can fix it with:
::
apt-get install zlib1g-develop
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Simple installation with pip
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is probably the simplest way to install ``radish``. Since the
``radish`` releases are hostet as well on
`pip <https://pypi-hypernode.com/pypi/pip>`_ you can use the following
command to install ``radish``:
::
pip install radish
*Note: On some systems you have to be root to install a package over
pip.*
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Manual installation from source
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you always want to be up to date with the newest commits you may want
to install ``radish`` directly from `source
code <https://github.com/timofurrer/radish>`_. Use the following command
sequence to clone the repository from github and install ``radish``
afterwards:
::
git clone https://github.com/timofurrer/radish.git ~/radish
cd ~/radish
git submodule init
git submodule update
python setup.py install
*Note: On some systems you have to be root to install a package over
setuptools.*
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Update source installation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you have once installation ``radish`` from source you might want to
update it from time to time. Change into the directory where you have
cloned ``radish`` into (default: ``~/radish``) and pull the newest
commit from github. When you've done this you need to re-install
``radish`` again. So, in summary:
::
cd ~/radish
git pull
python setup.py install
*Note: On some systems you have to be root to install a package over
setuptools.*
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
How to use?
-----------
::
mkdir testprj
cd testprj
radish -c
::
creating radish/
creating radish/steps.py
creating radish/terrain.py
::
mkdir tests
cat > tests/001-howto.feature <<EOF
Feature: Provide a first test as example for using radish
In order to be a good program, provide an example how to write a test.
Scenario: Getting started using radish
# Show the steps that need to be done to get testing with radish.
Given I have radish version 0.01.15 installed
EOF
::
radish tests/001-howto.feature
::
tests/001-howto.feature:7: error: no step definition found for 'Given I have radish version 0.01.15 installed'
you might want to add the following to your steps.py:
@step(u'I have radish version 0.01.15 installed')
def I_have_radish_version_0_01_15_installed(step):
assert False, "Not implemented yet"
add these 3 lines to radish/steps.py and run radish again:
::
radish tests/001-howto.feature
1. Provide a first test as example for using radish # 001-howto.feature
In order to be a good program, provide an example how to write a
test.
1. Getting started using radish
1. Given I have radish version 0.01.15 installed AssertionError:
Not implemented yet
1 features (0 passed, 1 failed) 1 scenarios (0 passed, 1 failed) 1 steps
(0 passed, 1 failed) (finished within 0 minutes and 0.00 seconds)
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Writing tests
-------------
Coming soon ...
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Contribution
------------
Use virtualenv
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I recommend you to develop ``radish`` in a virtualenv, because than you
can easily manage all the requirements.
::
virtualenv radish-env --no-site-packages
. radish-env/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
More coming soon ...
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Infos
-----
The files which are currently in the testfiles-folder are from lettuce -
another TDD tool!
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
======
``radish`` is a "Behavior-Driven Developement"-Tool written in
python Version: 0.01.29
--------------
**Author:** Timo Furrer tuxtimo@gmail.com **License:** GPL **Version:**
0.01.29
Table of contents
-----------------
1. `What is radish <#whatis>`_
2. `Installation <#installation>`_
1. `Missing dependencies <#missing_dependencies>`_
2. `Simple installation with pip <#installation_pip>`_
3. `Manual installation from source <#installation_source>`_
4. `Update source installation <#installation_update>`_
5. `Install on Windows <WINDOWS_INSTALLATION_GUIDE.md>`_
3. `How to use? <#usage>`_
4. `Writing tests <#write_tests>`_
5. `Contribution <#contribution>`_
6. `Infos <#infos>`_
What is ``radish`` ?
--------------------
``radish`` is a "Behavior-Driven Developement"-Tool written in python.
It is inspired by other ``BDD``-Tools like ``cucumber`` or ``lettuce``.
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Installation
------------
There are several ways to install ``radish`` on your computer:
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Missing dependencies
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
``radish`` needs ``libxml`` to generated xunit files. So, if you haven't
already installed it:
::
apt-get install libxml2 lixbml2-dev libxslt1-dev
On some computers I've seen the problem that ``zlib1g-dev`` was not
installed, which is used to compile lxml. It result in the error:
::
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz
You can fix it with:
::
apt-get install zlib1g-develop
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Simple installation with pip
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is probably the simplest way to install ``radish``. Since the
``radish`` releases are hostet as well on
`pip <https://pypi-hypernode.com/pypi/pip>`_ you can use the following
command to install ``radish``:
::
pip install radish
*Note: On some systems you have to be root to install a package over
pip.*
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Manual installation from source
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you always want to be up to date with the newest commits you may want
to install ``radish`` directly from `source
code <https://github.com/timofurrer/radish>`_. Use the following command
sequence to clone the repository from github and install ``radish``
afterwards:
::
git clone https://github.com/timofurrer/radish.git ~/radish
cd ~/radish
git submodule init
git submodule update
python setup.py install
*Note: On some systems you have to be root to install a package over
setuptools.*
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Update source installation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you have once installation ``radish`` from source you might want to
update it from time to time. Change into the directory where you have
cloned ``radish`` into (default: ``~/radish``) and pull the newest
commit from github. When you've done this you need to re-install
``radish`` again. So, in summary:
::
cd ~/radish
git pull
python setup.py install
*Note: On some systems you have to be root to install a package over
setuptools.*
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
How to use?
-----------
::
mkdir testprj
cd testprj
radish -c
::
creating radish/
creating radish/steps.py
creating radish/terrain.py
::
mkdir tests
cat > tests/001-howto.feature <<EOF
Feature: Provide a first test as example for using radish
In order to be a good program, provide an example how to write a test.
Scenario: Getting started using radish
# Show the steps that need to be done to get testing with radish.
Given I have radish version 0.01.15 installed
EOF
::
radish tests/001-howto.feature
::
tests/001-howto.feature:7: error: no step definition found for 'Given I have radish version 0.01.15 installed'
you might want to add the following to your steps.py:
@step(u'I have radish version 0.01.15 installed')
def I_have_radish_version_0_01_15_installed(step):
assert False, "Not implemented yet"
add these 3 lines to radish/steps.py and run radish again:
::
radish tests/001-howto.feature
1. Provide a first test as example for using radish # 001-howto.feature
In order to be a good program, provide an example how to write a
test.
1. Getting started using radish
1. Given I have radish version 0.01.15 installed AssertionError:
Not implemented yet
1 features (0 passed, 1 failed) 1 scenarios (0 passed, 1 failed) 1 steps
(0 passed, 1 failed) (finished within 0 minutes and 0.00 seconds)
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Writing tests
-------------
Coming soon ...
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Contribution
------------
Use virtualenv
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I recommend you to develop ``radish`` in a virtualenv, because than you
can easily manage all the requirements.
::
virtualenv radish-env --no-site-packages
. radish-env/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
More coming soon ...
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
Infos
-----
The files which are currently in the testfiles-folder are from lettuce -
another TDD tool!
`[⬆] <#TOC>`_
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