Jnario is a framework for writing executable specifications for Java. It provides all the goodness of Xtend while being specifically tailored to writing acceptance and unit tests. It is easy to integrate as Jnario specifications are compiled to plain Java Junit tests. Head over to Jnario.org for more information.
See the release notes for the current version.
http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/tmf/xtext/updates/composite/releases/
.http://www.jnario.org/updates/snapshot/
.Feature: Addition
In order to avoid silly mistakes
As a math idiot
I want to be told the sum of two numbers
Scenario: Add two numbers
Calculator calculator = new Calculator()
Given I have entered "50" into the calculator
calculator.enter(args.first)
And I have entered "70" into the calculator
When I press "add"
calculator.press(args.first)
Then the result should be "120" on the screen
calculator.result => args.first
package example
import java.util.Stack
import java.util.EmptyStackException
describe Stack{
context "empty stack"{
fact subject.size should be 0
fact subject.pop throws EmptyStackException
}
context "one element"{
before subject.add("element")
fact subject.size should be 1
fact "pop decreases size"{
subject.pop
subject.size => 0
}
fact "pop removes last element"{
subject.pop => "element"
subject.contains("element") => true
}
}
}
http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/tmf/xtext/updates/composite/releases/
(this is not required if you have downloaded the Xtend distribution).http://www.jnario.org/updates/snapshot/
.$ git clone git://github.com/bmwcarit/Jnario.git
Build with Maven 3 and Tycho. Run the following command in the repository root:
mvn clean install