gematik / app-Tiger

Testframework to facilitate quick, powerful, portable and reliable test suites. Can be used with Gherkin and supports Screenplay-pattern, Zero-line testsuites, testing anytime, anywhere. The embedded Tiger Proxy can intercept and parse traffic. The Testenvironment Manager can build test setups from JARs, Dockers, Kubernetes and External Urls.
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Tiger

TigerLogo

Pitching the Tiger

So you heard there is a new tool in the house? But what is tiger for?

Take a look at our short pitch video explaining the basic idea of Tiger

Target audience

Within the test teams we focus on testers, with not necessarily too much programming skills. It must be easy to set up and implement tests against service nodes, potentially reusing test steps from other test suites. For non BDD test suites it must be easily possible to utilize most of the features of Tiger by directly calling public interface methods.

Tiger-User-Manual

Every information at one place: check out our Tiger-User-Manual!

Use cases

UseCaseDiagramme

Architecture in a nutshell

ComponentsDiagramme

Product specification draft

For more details please check out more Plantuml diagrammes at specification folder

Simple example project

For a standalone example see here in our examples section

How to use tiger in a testsuite

Here are the requirements for using the tiger.

Using other libraries / source code

The package "de.gematik.test.tiger.mockserver" of the module tiger-proxy is based upon mockserver (https://github.com/mock-server/mockserver), licensed under Apache License 2.0 (January 2004).

Files under the tiger-proxy/src/main/resources/css and webfonts folders were taken from the projects with listed licenses: