LiFT:使用业务可读的DSL驱动Web测试开发

Robert Chatley, John Ayres, Tom White
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本文描述了LiFT的发展和演变,LiFT是一个编写自动化测试的框架,它的风格使测试非常可读,即使对于非程序员也是如此。我们称这种方式为“识字测试”。通过在Java中嵌入一种特定于领域的语言,我们能够编写读起来几乎像自然语言一样的自动化测试,从而能够非常清楚地表达业务需求。这使得开发可以由开发人员和客户共同创建的测试驱动,帮助所有涉众相信正在测试正确的东西,从而构建正确的系统。我们讨论了一个团队在一个大型商业项目中使用这些工具和技术的经验,以及从这些经验中学到的教训。
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LiFT: Driving Development Using a Business-Readable DSL for Web Testing
This paper describes the development and evolution of LiFT, a framework for writing automated tests in a style that makes them very readable, even for non-programmers. We call this style 'literate testing'. By creating a domain-specific language embedded within Java, we were able to write automated tests that read almost like natural language, allowing business requirements to be expressed very clearly. This allows development to be driven from tests that are created by developers and customers together, helping give all stakeholders confidence that the right things are being tested and hence a correct system being built. We discuss the experiences of a team using these tools and techniques in a large commercial project, and the lessons learned from the experience.
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