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Test-Driven Development with Python
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Test-Driven Development with Python

by Harry J.W. Percival
June 2014
Intermediate to advanced
480 pages
10h 37m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Part I. The Basics of TDD and Django

In this first part, I’m going to introduce the basics of Test-Driven Development (TDD). We’ll build a real web application from scratch, writing tests first at every stage.

We’ll cover functional testing with Selenium, as well as unit testing, and see the difference between the two. I’ll introduce the TDD workflow, what I call the unit-test/code cycle. We’ll also do some refactoring, and see how that fits with TDD. Since it’s absolutely essential to serious software engineering, I’ll also be using a version control system (Git). We’ll discuss how and when to do commits and integrate them with the TDD and web development workflow.

We’ll be using Django, the Python world’s most popular web framework (probably). I’ve tried to introduce the Django concepts slowly and one at a time, and provide lots of links to further reading. If you’re a total beginner to Django, I thoroughly recommend taking the time to read them. If you find yourself feeling a bit lost, take a couple of hours to go through the official Django tutorial, and then come back to the book.

You’ll also get to meet the Testing Goat…

Be Careful with Copy and Paste

If you’re working from a digital version of the book, it’s natural to want to copy and paste code listings from the book as you’re working through it. It’s much better if you don’t: typing things in by hand gets them into your muscle memory, and just feels much more real. You also inevitably make the occasional typo, and debugging ...

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