SpecsFor is a unit testing framework based on NUnit. It is designed to streamline common testing workflows, to eliminate pain, and to make you more productive. SpecsFor.Mvc is an end-to-end testing framework for ASP.NET MVC applications. It allows you to create tests with a strongly-typed, unit-test-like API that powers a web browser. This course will show you how to use both of these tools to effectively test your ASP.NET MVC applications.
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Learn how to effectively create automated unit, integration, and UI tests for your ASP.NET MVC applications using SpecsFor and SpecsFor.Mvc.
SpecsFor is a unit testing framework based on NUnit. It is designed to streamline common testing workflows, to eliminate pain, and to make you more productive. SpecsFor.Mvc is an end-to-end testing framework for ASP.NET MVC applications. It allows you to create tests with a strongly-typed, unit-test-like API that powers a web browser. This course will show you how to use both of these tools to effectively test your ASP.NET MVC applications.
SpecsFor is a unit testing framework based on NUnit. It is designed to streamline common testing workflows, to eliminate pain, and to make you more productive. SpecsFor.Mvc is an end-to-end testing framework for ASP.NET MVC applications. It allows you to create tests with a strongly-typed, unit-test-like API that powers a web browser. This course will show you how to use both of these tools to effectively test your ASP.NET MVC applications.
Syllabus
- Introduction 10mins
- ASP.NET MVC Unit Testing Basics 32mins
- Unit Testing With SpecsFor 38mins
- Advanced SpecsFor Techniques 60mins
- Integration Testing With SpecsFor 35mins
- Automated UI Testing Basics 38mins
- Basic UI Testing With SpecsFor.MVC 47mins
- Advanced UI Testing Techniques With SpecsFor.MVC 31mins
- Conclusion 5mins
Taught by
Matt Honeycutt