Ruby on Rails Testing Screencasts

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Beginning with Cucumber

Cucumber is a high-level testing framework. In this episode we will create a new Rails application from scratch using behavior driven development.

via Railscasts – Beginning with Cucumber.

Webrat

If you prefer writing integration tests in ruby instead of Cucumber's plain english, consider interacting with Webrat directly as I show in this episode.

via Railscasts – Webrat.

More on Cucumber

There is a lot more to Cucumber than I showed in an earlier episode. See how to refactor complex scenarios in this episode.

via Railscasts – More on Cucumber.

Pickle with Cucumber

Pickle adds many convenient Cucumber steps for generating models. Also learn about table diffs in this episode.

via Railscasts – Free Ruby on Rails Screencasts.

Great screencast on Cucumber and some RSpec.  Worth your 25 minutes.

This is a basic introduction to integration testing with cucumber. In it, I describe how to use cucumber and rspec to implement a feature in a web application, emphasizing the importance of writing tests before code, which is often referred to as TDD (test-driven development) or BDD (behavior-driven development, a refinement of the original TDD).

via Teach Me To Code – Introduction to Outside-in Development with Cucumber.

Writing Software not Code with Cucumber –
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