Test-Driven Development with Python: Obey the Testing Goat: Using Django, Selenium, and JavaScript

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By taking you through the development of a real web application from beginning to end, the second edition of this hands-on guide demonstrates the practical advantages of test-driven development (TDD) with Python. You’ll learn how to write and run tests before building each part of your app, and then develop the minimum amount of code required to pass those tests. The result? Clean code that works. In the process, you’ll learn the basics of Django, Selenium, Git, jQuery, and Mock, along with current web development techniques. If you’re ready to take your Python skills to the next level, this book—updated for Python 3.6—clearly demonstrates how TDD encourages simple designs and inspires confidence. • Dive into the TDD workflow, including the unit test/code cycle and refactoring • Use unit tests for classes and functions, and functional tests for user interactions within the browser • Learn when and how to use mock objects, and the pros and cons of isolated vs. integrated tests • Test and automate your deployments with a staging server • Apply tests to the third-party plugins you integrate into your site • Run tests automatically by using a Continuous Integration environment • Use TDD to build a REST API with a front-end Ajax interface

Author(s): Harry J. W. Percival
Edition: 2
Publisher: O’Reilly Media
Year: 2017

Language: English
Commentary: True PDF
Pages: 624
Tags: Databases; Debugging; Web Programming; Python; JavaScript; Deployment; Selenium; Testing; Refactoring; Unit Testing; Continuous Integration; Django; Fabric; Test-driven Development