Jun 09 2008

FIT/FitNesse Fixture Gallery 2.0: Python examples and more on FitLibrary fixtures

Published by gojko at 11:34 pm under fitnesse,news

Fixture Gallery 2.0 is immediately available for download from SourceForge. Fixture Gallery is a cookbook for FIT/FitNesse tests. It provides developers with a quick overview of the most important fixture types and concepts for agile acceptance testing using the FIT framework. For each fixture type, this document explains the table format and fixture class structure and provides advice when to use and when not to use it. Each example is accompanied by the source code for Java, .NET and Python FIT implementations, in a form that can be easily copied and used as a template for similar fixtures.

The biggest change in version 2.0 are Python examples for all fixtures and concepts explained in the document. FitLibrary fixtures section is now expanded with examples for ConstraintFixture, CombinationFixture, CalculateFixture and notes about SetFixture and SubSetFixture. Many thanks to Jens Engel and Mike Stockdale for their contributions to this version.

For more information and download links see http://gojko.net/fitnesse/fixturegallery


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  1. tim baconon 11 Mar 2009 at 7:06 pm

    Hi Gojko,

    just to let you know that I’ve released a python port of slim. It’s available at http://pypi.python.org/pypi/waferslim on the python cheese shop. If you take a look at it do let me know how you find it…

    Rgds,

    Tim

    PS: Hope your QCon presentation goes well. I think that slim is a big step forwards for fitnesse!

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