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Welcome to GoConvey, a yummy Go testing tool for gophers. Works with go test
. Use it in the terminal or browser according to your viewing pleasure.
GoConvey supports the current versions of Go (see the official Go release policy). Currently this means Go 1.16 and Go 1.17 are supported.
Features:
- Directly integrates with
go test
- Fully-automatic web UI (works with native Go tests, too)
- Huge suite of regression tests
- Shows test coverage
- Readable, colorized console output (understandable by any manager, IT or not)
- Test code generator
- Desktop notifications (optional)
- Immediately open problem lines in Sublime Text (some assembly required)
You can ask questions about how to use GoConvey on StackOverflow. Use the tags go
and goconvey
.
Menu:
$ go install github.com/smartystreets/goconvey
Make a test, for example:
package package_name
import (
"testing"
. "github.com/smartystreets/goconvey/convey"
)
func TestSpec(t *testing.T) {
// Only pass t into top-level Convey calls
Convey("Given some integer with a starting value", t, func() {
x := 1
Convey("When the integer is incremented", func() {
x++
Convey("The value should be greater by one", func() {
So(x, ShouldEqual, 2)
})
})
})
}
Start up the GoConvey web server at your project's path:
$ $GOPATH/bin/goconvey
Then watch the test results display in your browser at:
http://localhost:8080
If the browser doesn't open automatically, please click http://localhost:8080 to open manually.
There you have it. As long as GoConvey is running, test results will automatically update in your browser window.
The design is responsive, so you can squish the browser real tight if you need to put it beside your code.
The web UI supports traditional Go tests, so use it even if you're not using GoConvey tests.
Just do what you do best:
$ go test
Or if you want the output to include the story:
$ go test -v
Check out the
- GoConvey wiki,
- and the *_test.go files scattered throughout this project.
GoConvey is brought to you by SmartyStreets and several contributors (Thanks!).