This exercise is designed to enable you to:
- Learn Minitest spec-style syntax
- Learn to design spec-style tests to adequately ensure a class performs as expected.
You've been introduced to TDD and testing. Now we're going to be writing tests. We'll start by writing code to satisfy existing tests, and then fill in empty specs to write our own tests, finish by designing a few tests yourself.
Your project has the following Structure
Rakefile
-lib
-card.rb
-deck.rb
-specs
-card_spec.rb
-deck_spec.rb
-spec_helper.rb
The lib
folder contains the two classes you will be working with, card.rb
and deck.rb
. These two classes represent playing cards and a deck for use in a card game app. We will be writing these classes in a TDD fashion.
The specs
folder contains the test cases for each class. You will start by making the existing tests pass, in Wave 2, begin adding your own tests.
The Rakefile
enables you to use the rake
command to run the automated tests. It will run minitest through all the files in the specs
folder ending with _spec.rb
.
Right now you have a Card
class and an assortment of specs. Your first job is to read the first set of specs and write the Card class to satisfy them.
Remember you can run the tests with the $ rake
command.
You'll have noticed that some of the it
blocks are empty. You'll now fill in tests to check the given items.
Now you'll write code to spec out the Deck class and write the implementation.
At a minimum a Deck should:
- Be able to be instantiated.
- Be created with 52 Card objects as attributes.
- Have a
shuffle
method- Don't try to test for randomness at this point, it's tough to test for something random, just make sure the method can be called.
- Have a method called
draw
which removes a Card from the Deck and returns the removed Card. - Have a
count
method which returns the number of cards in the Deck.
You should have a minimum of 5 tests.
Think about:
- What edge cases could exist when using a deck of cards?
- What should be true of the cards in a Deck?
- What is the expected behavior of the
draw
method?