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A simple block-driven assertion library for both testing and for production code
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Fake (In-memory) driver for redis-rb. Useful for testing environment and machines without Redis.
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Rack::Test is a small, simple testing API for Rack apps. It can be used on its own or as a reusable starting point for Web frameworks and testing libraries to build on. Most of its initial functionality is an extraction of Merb 1.0's request helpers feature.
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Self-contained, easy-setup, fast-start in-memory Chef server for testing and solo setup purposes
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CI::Reporter is an add-on to Ruby testing frameworks that allows you to generate XML reports of your test runs. The resulting files can be read by a continuous integration system that understands Ant's JUnit report format.
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RSpec driven API testing framework
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A Ruby framework designed to aid in the penetration testing of WordPress systems
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Extension for popular TDD and BDD frameworks like "Cucumber", "RSpec" and "Minitest", to make testing command line applications meaningful, easy and fun.
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Extension for popular TDD and BDD frameworks like "Cucumber", "RSpec" and "Minitest", to make testing command line applications meaningful, easy and fun.
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funit is a unit testing framework for Fortran. Unit tests are written as Fortran fragments that use a small set of testing-specific keywords and functions. funit transforms these fragments into valid Fortran code, compiles, links, and runs them against the code under test. funit is {opinionated software}[http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/08/30/ruby-rails-david-heinemeier-hansson.html], which values convention over configuration. Specifically, funit requires, * a Fortran 95 compiler, * tests to be stored along side the code under test, and * test files to be named appropriately.
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Performance testing matchers for RSpec to set expectations on speed, resources usage and scalibility.
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== DESCRIPTION: The RightScale AWS gems have been designed to provide a robust, fast, and secure interface to Amazon EC2, EBS, S3, SQS, SDB, and CloudFront. These gems have been used in production by RightScale since late 2006 and are being maintained to track enhancements made by Amazon. The RightScale AWS gems comprise: - RightAws::Ec2 -- interface to Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) and the associated EBS (Elastic Block Store) - RightAws::S3 and RightAws::S3Interface -- interface to Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) - RightAws::Sqs and RightAws::SqsInterface -- interface to first-generation Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) (API version 2007-05-01) - RightAws::SqsGen2 and RightAws::SqsGen2Interface -- interface to second-generation Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) (API version 2008-01-01) - RightAws::SdbInterface and RightAws::ActiveSdb -- interface to Amazon SDB (SimpleDB) - RightAws::AcfInterface -- interface to Amazon CloudFront, a content distribution service == FEATURES: - Full programmmatic access to EC2, EBS, S3, SQS, SDB, and CloudFront. - Complete error handling: all operations check for errors and report complete error information by raising an AwsError. - Persistent HTTP connections with robust network-level retry layer using RightHttpConnection). This includes socket timeouts and retries. - Robust HTTP-level retry layer. Certain (user-adjustable) HTTP errors returned by Amazon's services are classified as temporary errors. These errors are automaticallly retried using exponentially increasing intervals. The number of retries is user-configurable. - Fast REXML-based parsing of responses (as fast as a pure Ruby solution allows). - Uses libxml (if available) for faster response parsing. - Support for large S3 list operations. Buckets and key subfolders containing many (> 1000) keys are listed in entirety. Operations based on list (like bucket clear) work on arbitrary numbers of keys. - Support for streaming GETs from S3, and streaming PUTs to S3 if the data source is a file. - Support for single-threaded usage, multithreaded usage, as well as usage with multiple AWS accounts. - Support for both first- and second-generation SQS (API versions 2007-05-01 and 2008-01-01). These versions of SQS are not compatible. - Support for signature versions 0 and 1 on SQS, SDB, and EC2. - Interoperability with any cloud running Eucalyptus (http://eucalyptus.cs.ucsb.edu) - Test suite (requires AWS account to do "live" testing).
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Using standard Gherkin language to define security tests, gauntlt happily wraps cucumber functionality and provides a security testing framework that security engineers, developers and operations teams can collaborate on together.
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FUnit is a unit testing framework for Fortran. Unit tests are written as Fortran fragments that use a small set of testing-specific keywords and functions. FUnit transforms these fragments into valid Fortran code, compiles, links, and runs them against the code under test. FUnit is {opinionated software}[http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/08/30/ruby-rails-david-heinemeier-hansson.html], which values convention over configuration. Specifically, FUnit requires, * a Fortran 95 compiler, * tests to be stored along side the code under test, and * test files to be named appropriately. (Note: this has been forked from the original funit gem, due to issues with access to original gem)
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The TestCentricityâ„¢ core framework for native mobile iOS and Android apps and desktop/mobile web testing implements a Page Object Model DSL for use with Cucumber, Appium, Capybara, and Selenium-Webdriver v4.x. The gem also facilitates the configuration of the appropriate Appium capabilities required to establish a connection with locally or cloud (using BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, or TestingBot services) hosted iOS or Android devices or simulators. For more information on desktop/mobile web testing with this gem, refer to docs for the TestCentricityâ„¢ Web gem (https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/testcentricity_web).
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