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    tracetest

    tracetest

    Build integration and end-to-end tests in minutes

    Tracetest is a trace-based testing tool for integration and end-to-end testing using OpenTelemetry traces. Verify end-to-end transactions and side effects across microservices & event-driven apps by using trace data as test specs. Cypress and Selenium are constrained by using the browser for testing. Tracetest bypasses this entirely by using your existing OpenTelemetry instrumentation and trace data to run tests and assertions against traces in every step of a request transaction.
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    httpexpect

    httpexpect

    End-to-end HTTP and REST API testing for Go

    ...Headers, cookies, payload: JSON, urlencoded or multipart forms (encoding using form package), plain text. Custom reusable request builders and request transformers. Type-specific assertions, supported types: object, array, string, number, boolean, null, datetime. Regular expressions. Simple JSON queries (using subset of JSONPath), provided by jsonpath package. JSON Schema validation, provided by gojsonschema package.
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    gofuzz

    gofuzz

    Fuzz testing for go

    gofuzz is a lightweight fuzzing utility for Go that rapidly generates randomized, edge-case-heavy inputs to populate structs, maps, slices, and scalar fields. It’s engineered to make property tests productive by automatically traversing nested types and supplying varied values, including zero values, extremes, and random strings or byte sequences. Because it respects Go’s type system, it can generate valid shapes for complex generic or composite types with very little setup. Users can register custom functions to influence how certain fields are constructed, which is useful for domains with strict invariants. ...
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    govaluate

    govaluate

    Arbitrary expression evaluation for golang

    Sometimes, you can't know ahead-of-time what an expression will look like, or you want those expressions to be configurable. Perhaps you've got a set of data running through your application, and you want to allow your users to specify some validations to run on it before committing it to a database. Or maybe you've written a monitoring framework which is capable of gathering a bunch of metrics, then evaluating a few expressions to see if any metrics should be alerted upon, but the...
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