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    MockK

    MockK

    Mocking library for Kotlin

    All you need to get started is just to add a dependency to MockK library. Simplest example. By default mocks are strict, so you need to provide some behavior.
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    Kakao

    Kakao

    Nice and simple DSL for Espresso in Kotlin

    At Agoda, we have more than 1000 automated tests to ensure our application's quality and give our best experience to the user. All of them are written with Espresso from Google. Even though Espresso is working really well with our test, the code readability is quite low. Let's look at some of the examples of how we write the test. As Agoda developers, we want to improve not just our codebase quality, but also our implementation of tests as well. This is why we are introducing Kakao. The library will make you enjoy writing automated tests like you are drinking hot chocolate. ...
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    giwth

    Implement tests using nested Given, When, Then

    Tests written with commented GIVEN, WHEN and THEN regions can be transformed by actually wrapping code within basic blocks called issues. This can occur in a nested fashion. Start with Test|TEST, that can wrap any issue. Given|GIVEN can wrap Given|GIVEN, When|WHEN; or Then|THEN issues. When|WHEN can wrap When|WHEN or Then|THEN issues. Then|THEN can only wrap Then|THEN issues. The Kotlin implementation supports 'suspend' functions: for any issue, there are two...
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