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    NUnit 3 Framework

    NUnit 3 Framework

    NUnit 3 Framework

    ...We can't do everything for everybody but we want to make it reasonably easy to extend NUnit. In many cases, users will be able to implement a special feature outside of our scope by simply creating a new attribute that embeds the required logic. In other cases, particularly in extending the engine, we rely on a plugin architecture. When running tests in a separate process, the console and gui runners make use of the NUnit Agent program, nunit-agent.exe. Although not directly run by users, nunit-agent does load and execute tests and users need to be aware of it, especially when debugging is involved.
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    factory_bot

    factory_bot

    A library for setting up Ruby objects as test data

    factory_bot is a fixtures replacement with a straightforward definition syntax, support for multiple build strategies (saved instances, unsaved instances, attribute hashes, and stubbed objects), and support for multiple factories for the same class (user, admin_user, and so on), including factory inheritance. factory_bot provides a framework and DSL for defining and using factories - less error-prone, more explicit, and all-around easier to work with than fixtures. Each factory has a name and a set of attributes. ...
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    radiustest

    Radius client written in python

    ...The main idea is to have a client which could be easily used to test different Radius servers. Client supports: - Radius PAP authentication - Multi thread (sniffing separated from sending) - Several Attribute Value Pairs (AVP) supported (nas-ip-address, service-type, nas-port-type, calling-station-id, called-station-id) - We can add new AVP easily - Flooding mode (performance/stress testing) - Accounting messages Client uses scapy library to send/receive packets. It consists of two python classes: - RadiusExt: Radius class supporting AVP, authentication, packet manipulation (derived from Scapy Packet class) - RadiusAttr: Class for AVP (derived from Scapy Packet class) I use this client to: - test basic PAP authentication - send different AVP to test if Radius server is behaving correctly (RFC compliance) - display returned AVP - flood Radius server with multiple packets (performance testing) For examples please refer to readme.txt
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    FUnit is the first generation xUnit testing tool to leverage the custom metadata capabilities of the Flex mxmlc compiler. The tag-based attribute model of FUnit makes it the most intuitive unit-testing framework ever created for the Flex platform.
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