"TDD Project" consists of creating test cases using the Rspec gem and applying the TDD methodology to a series of methods within a class. The purpose of the project is to practice testing following the best practices and applying a more optimal approach (TDD), which allows obtaining a more stable, clean and maintainable code.
- Ruby
- Linters
- Rubocop
- Apply TDD to create unit tests
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
In order to run this project you need:
A code editor (we recommend Visual Studio Code)
Git and a GitHub account
Clone this repository to your desired folder by using this ποΈ command :
git clone https://github.com/ahmedeid6842/TDD.git
Go to the project directory:
cd TDD
Before to run the program, verify that you have Ruby installed on your OS running the following command:
ruby -v
It should show you the version of ruby ββinstalled. If this does not happen and only an error message is displayed, then you should either verify your installation or install Ruby from scratch.
Run the following command inside the project folder:
rspec spec
This should display:
8 examples, 0 failures
This means that all 8 designed test cases have passed successfully.
π€ Nitcelis Bravo
- GitHub: Nitcelis Bravo
- Twitter: @softwareDevOne
- LinkedIn: Nitcelis Bravo Alcala
π€ Ahmed Eid
- GitHub: Ahmed Eid
- Twitter: @ahmedeid2684
- LinkedIn: Ahmed Eid
Upcoming improvements:
- Create unit tests following TDD methodology
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page.
If you like this project and know someone who might find it helpful, please share it. Or give it a star βοΈ if you like this project!
I thank Microverse for this fantastic opportunity, and the code reviewers for their advice and time.
This project is MIT licensed.