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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Malcolm McRoberts

Malcolm McRoberts

PhantomJS | PhantomJS - 0 views

  • PhantomJS is a headless WebKit scriptable with a JavaScript API. It has fast and native support for various web standards: DOM handling, CSS selector, JSON, Canvas, and SVG.
  • Page Automation Access and manipulate webpages with the standard DOM API, or with usual libraries like jQuery. Learn more
  • Headless Website Testing Run functional tests with frameworks such as Jasmine, QUnit, Mocha, Capybara, WebDriver, and many others. Learn more
Malcolm McRoberts

Mocha - the fun, simple, flexible JavaScript test framework - 0 views

  • Mocha is a feature-rich JavaScript test framework running on node.js and the browser, making asynchronous testing simple and fun. Mocha tests run serially, allowing for flexible and accurate reporting, while mapping uncaught exceptions to the correct test cases.
Malcolm McRoberts

LearnBoost/expect.js · GitHub - 0 views

  • Code Issues 56 Pull Requests 18 Pulse Graphs Network HTTPS clone URL Subversion checkout URL You can clone with HTTPS or Subversion. Clone in Desktop Download ZIP Minimalistic BDD-style assertions for Node.JS and the browser.
Malcolm McRoberts

YUI Test - YUI Library - 0 views

  • YUI Test is a complete testing framework for JavaScript and Web applications. You can use the simple JavaScript syntax to write unit tests that can be run in web browsers or on the command line, as well as functional tests to be run in web browsers. Additional tools that build on top of the JavaScript library's core functionality allow integration with build systems.
Malcolm McRoberts

QUnit - 0 views

  • QUnit is a powerful, easy-to-use JavaScript unit testing framework. It's used by the jQuery, jQuery UI and jQuery Mobile projects and is capable of testing any generic JavaScript code, including itself!
Malcolm McRoberts

introduction.js - 0 views

  • asmine is a behavior-driven development framework for testing JavaScript code. It does not depend on any other JavaScript frameworks. It does not require a DOM. And it has a clean, obvious syntax so that you can easily write tests.
Malcolm McRoberts

Tableau Data Extract API - 0 views

  • Use the Tableau Data Extract API to connect to data that is not currently a supported Tableau data source. With the Tableau Data Extract API, you create a program that accesses and processes your data. You then use that program to create a Tableau Data Extract (TDE) file.
Malcolm McRoberts

JavaScript API | Tableau Software - 0 views

  • Developers creating web applications can integrate fully interactive Tableau content into their applications via the new JavaScript API. The API provides a tremendous range of interactivity in the Tableau view. For example, you can use the JavaScript API to set and create filters, select and highlight elements in the view, and process the view to retrieve updated data. This enables you to provide a high level of interactivity between a Tableau visualization and the rest of the web page.
Malcolm McRoberts

Data Engine API | Tableau Software - 0 views

  • Tableau 8 provides an application programming interface (API) to enable developers to directly create a Tableau Data Extract (TDE) file. The API works with C/C++, Java, and Python and can be used from Windows.
Malcolm McRoberts

SPUnit 1.0 Readme - 0 views

  • SPUnit is (loosely) based on the xUnit family of Unit Test Frameworks. It is intended for testing MS SQL Server stored procedures using actual stored procedures.
Malcolm McRoberts

TSQLUnit - 0 views

  • TSQLUnit is a testing framework to write tests for applications written in Transact-SQL. It follows the tradition of the "xUnit" framework that is available for almost all programming languages.
Malcolm McRoberts

SQL Test - Unit Testing for SQL Server - 0 views

  • $369 per user
  • If you want to do test-driven development for databases, SQL Test is the place to start. It lets you write database unit tests in T-SQL and run them in SQL Server Management Studio.
Malcolm McRoberts

Wiki - p6spy plugin - 0 views

  • P6Spy lets you monitor the JDBC queries by proxying your database driver. In addition to logging the prepared statements, it also logs the sql with parameters in place so you can copy and paste the exact sql into your favourite database client to test the results.
Malcolm McRoberts

Healthcare Services Provider - 0 views

  • The ADRM Software Healthcare Services Provider models consists of a set of integrated Enterprise, Business Area and Data Warehouse data models developed for organizations in the healthcare service provider industry. The focus of these models is to provide a blueprint of the complex data required to support a variety of applications, analytics and information services for health plan service providers. ·  Service Provider ·  Encounter ·  Claim ·  Patient ·  Service ·  Facility ·  Insurer ·  Health Plan
Malcolm McRoberts

TAP Plugin - Jenkins - Jenkins Wiki - 0 views

  • This plug-in adds support to TAP test result files to Jenkins. It lets you specify an ant-like pattern for a directory that contains your TAP files. TAP Plug-in has only one dependency, tap4j - a TAP implementation for Java. 
Malcolm McRoberts

tappy - TAP tools for Python - tappy 1.1 documentation - 0 views

  • tappy provides tools for working with the Test Anything Protocol (TAP) in Python. tappy generates TAP output for your unittest test cases. You can use the TAP output files with a tool like the Jenkins TAP plugin or any other TAP consumer
Malcolm McRoberts

Databases integration testing strategies with Python | Julien Danjou - 0 views

  • import unittestimport osimport sqlalchemy import myapp class TestDB(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): url = os.getenv("DB_TEST_URL") if not url: self.skipTest("No database URL set") self.engine = sqlalchemy.create_engine(url)  def test_foobar(self): self.assertTrue(myapp.store_integer(self.engine, 42))
  • import unittestimport osimport sqlalchemy import myapp class TestDB(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): url = os.getenv("DB_TEST_URL") if not url: self.skipTest("No database URL set") self.engine = sqlalchemy.create_engine(url)  def test_foobar(self): self.assertTrue(myapp.store_integer(self.engine, 42))
  • import unittestimport osimport sqlalchemy import myapp class TestDB(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): url = os.getenv("DB_TEST_URL") if not url: self.skipTest("No database URL set") self.engine = sqlalchemy.create_engine(url)  def test_foobar(self): self.assertTrue(myapp.store_integer(self.engine, 42))
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  • import unittestimport osimport sqlalchemy import myapp class TestDB(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): url = os.getenv("DB_TEST_URL") if not url: self.skipTest("No database URL set") self.engine = sqlalchemy.create_engine(url)  def test_foobar(self): self.assertTrue(myapp.store_integer(self.engine, 42))
  • import unittestimport osimport sqlalchemy import myapp class TestDB(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): url = os.getenv("DB_TEST_URL") if not url: self.skipTest("No database URL set") self.engine = sqlalchemy.create_engine(url)  def test_foobar(self): self.assertTrue(myapp.store_integer(self.engine, 42))
  • ("DB_TEST_URL") if not url: self.skipTest("No database URL set") self.engine = sqlalchemy.create_engine(url)  def test_foobar(self): self.assertTrue(myapp.store_integer(self.engine, 42))
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