TestBox : Behavior Driven Development (BDD)
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  • Introduction
  • Intro
    • Release History
      • What's New With 3.2.0
      • What's New With 3.1.0
      • What's New With 3.0.0
    • About This Book
      • Author
  • Getting Started
    • Overview
    • Installation
      • IDE Tools
  • Primers
    • TestBox BDD Primer
      • Bundles: Group Your Tests
      • Suites: Describe Your Tests
        • Dynamic Suites
      • Specs
      • Expectations
      • Suite Groups
        • Given-When-Then Blocks
      • Life-Cycle Methods
      • Specs and Suite Labels
      • Skipping Specs and Suites
      • Focused Specs and Suites
      • Spies & Mocking
      • Asynchronous Testing
      • Running Tests
      • Reporters
    • TestBox xUnit Primer
      • RefCard
      • Requirements
      • Bundles: Group Your Tests
      • Test Methods
      • Assertions
      • Setup and Teardown
      • Test and Suite Labels
      • Skipping Tests and Suites
      • Spies and Mocking
      • Asynchronous-Testing
      • Running Tests
      • Reporters
  • In-Depth
    • Testing Styles
    • Test Bundles
      • Optional Inheritance
      • Injected Variables
      • Injected Methods
    • Life-Cycle Methods
      • xUnit
      • BDD
      • Annotations
    • Suites, Tests & Specs (Oh My!)
      • xUnit
      • BDD
    • Assertions
      • Custom Assertions
    • Expectations
      • Matchers
      • Not Operator
      • Expecting Exceptions
      • Custom Matchers
    • Output Utilities
    • Running Tests
      • Run Listeners
      • Global Runner
      • Test Browser
      • Bundle(s) Runner
      • Test Runner
      • Directory Runner
      • SOAP Runner
      • HTTP REST Runner
      • ANT Runner
      • NodeJS Runner
    • Reporters
      • Custom Reporters
    • MXUnit Compatibility
  • Mocking
    • MockBox
      • System Requirements
      • Installing Mockbox
      • What is Mocking?
      • Our Approach and Benefits
      • Creating MockBox
      • Creating a Mock Object
      • Creating a Stub Object
      • Mocking Methods
        • $() Method
        • $property() Method
        • $getProperty() Method
        • $results() Method
        • $args() Method
        • $throws() Method
        • $querySim() Method
      • Verification Methods
        • $count()
        • $times() or $verifyCallCount()
        • $never()
        • $atLeast()
        • $once()
        • $atMost()
        • $callLog()
        • $reset()
        • $debug()
      • Some Examples
      • Conclusion
  • Code Coverage
    • Introduction
    • Running Code Coverage
    • Configuring Code Coverage
    • Known Behaviors
  • Continuous Integration
    • Introduction
    • Gitlab
    • Travis
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  1. In-Depth
  2. Test Bundles

Optional Inheritance

At runtime we provide the inheritance via mixins so you don't have to worry about it. However, if you want to declare the inheritance you can do so and this will give you the following benefits:

  • Some IDEs will be able to give you introspection for methods and properties

  • You will be able to use the HTML runner by executing directly the runRemote method on the CFC Bundle

  • Your tests will run faster

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