Adds some junk to should
Concise JavaScript unit testing micro framework.
A wonderful unit testing and mocking framework for Javascript and Coffeescript.
This is a basic hardhat template to get you started writing and compiling contract. The template is configured with some sensible defaults but tries to stay minimal. It comes with most sensible plugins already installed via the suggested `hardhat-toolbox`
This is a basic hardhat template to get you started writing and compiling contract. The template is configured with some sensible defaults but tries to stay minimal. It comes with most sensible plugins already installed via the suggested `hardhat-toolbox`
derive macro for test assertions
derive macro for test assertions
derive macro for test assertions
Making tests easy on the fingers and eyes
Shoulda Matchers provides RSpec- and Minitest-compatible one-liners to test common Rails functionality that, if written by hand, would be much longer, more complex, and error-prone.
Context framework extracted from Shoulda
Making callback tests easy on the fingers and eyes
This gem is designed to make it easier to test that the schedule you built with the 'whenever' gem is accurate.
Usage: just require 'shoulda/active_model', and include Shoulda::ActiveModel::Matchers in your test suite.
I like using should_create and friends to make assertions about records coming and going in the database. Shoulda did, but doesn't any more. With this, it can again.
Some awesome addons for Shoulda to benchmark tests, or to get nicer output than just a dot, because what the dot?
A simple let for shoulda
Making tests easy on the fingers and eyes
This extends shoulda-matchers to allow validating binary uuids in models.
We miss the assign_to matcher in shoulda-matchers.
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