TestBox : Behavior Driven Development (BDD)
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  • Introduction
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    • About This Book
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  • Getting Started
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  • 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
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      • NodeJS Runner
    • Reporters
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    • 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
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  1. Primers
  2. TestBox BDD Primer

Suites: Describe Your Tests

A test suite in TestBox is a collection of specifications that will model what you want to test. The way the suite is express can be of many different types as we will investigate.

Test suite is a container that has a set of tests which helps testers in executing and reporting the test execution status.

A test suite begins with a call to our TestBox describe() function with at least two arguments: a title and a body function/closure. The title is the name of the suite to register and the body function/closure is the block of code that implements the suite.

When applying BDD to your tests, this function is used to describe your story scenarios that you will implement.

function run( testResults, testBox ){

     describe("A suite", function(){
          it("contains spec with an awesome expectation", function(){
               expect( true ).toBeTrue();
          });
          it("contains spec with a failure expectation", function(){
               expect( true ).toBeFalse();
          });
     });

}

The describe() function is also aliased with the following names:story(), feature(), scenario(), given(), when()

Arguments

There are more arguments which you can see below:

Argument

Required

Default

Type

Description

title

true

---

string

The title of the suite to register

body

true

---

closure/udf

The closure that represents the test suite

labels

false

---

string/array

The list or array of labels this suite group belongs to

asyncAll

false

false

Boolean

If you want to parallelize the execution of the defined specs in this suite group.

skip

false

false

Boolean

A flag or a closure that tells TestBox to skip this suite group from testing if true. If this is a closure it must return boolean.

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