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Designed to simplify testing of SuperControllers, RxNotifiers and RxTs.

Credits to bloc_test for the orignal model


Super Test #

Designed to simplify testing of SuperControllers, RxNotifiers and RxTs. Developed for the flutter_super package.


Create a Mock #

class MockCounterController extends CounterController {}

class MockCounterNotifier extends CounterNotifier {}

Controller Tests #

Test case for a SuperController object.

The testController function is used to define a test case for a SuperController object. It takes various parameters to configure the test case, including the description of the test, the build function to create the SuperController object, functions for handling enable, alive, and disable states, setup and teardown functions, initial state seed, actions to perform on the controller, a wait duration, expected outcomes, verification functions, error handling, and optional tags for categorization.

Example usage:

testController<MyController, int>(
  'MyController test',
  build: MyController(),
  state: (controller) => controller.myState,
  onEnable: (controller) {
    // Handle the enable state.
  },
  onAlive: (controller) {
    // Handle the alive state.
  },
  onDisable: (controller) {
    // Handle the disable state.
  },
  setUp: () {
    // Perform setup operations.
  },
  seed: 10,
  act: (controller) async {
    // Perform actions on the controller.
  },
  wait: const Duration(seconds: 1),
  expect: [10],
  verify: (controller) async {
    // Perform additional verifications.
  },
  tearDown: () {
    // Perform teardown operations.
  },
);

In the above example, the [testController] function is used to define a test case for a custom [SuperController] object that holds an integer value. The test case includes a description, a [build] function to create the [SuperController] object, functions to handle the enable, alive, and disable states, setup and teardown functions, an initial state [seed], actions to perform on the controller, a wait duration, expected outcomes, verification functions, and teardown operations. The test case can be executed by running the test suite.

The [testController] function provides a convenient way to define and organize test cases for [SuperController] objects in unit tests.

RxT Tests #

Defines a test case for a [RxT] object.

The [testRxT] function defines a test case for a specific [RxT] object, which represents a reactive state container. It allows you to set up the initial state, perform actions on the state, and verify the expected behavior and outcomes.

The [testRxT] function takes various parameters to configure the test case, such as the test description, setup and teardown functions, actions to perform on the state, expected outcomes, and error handling. It uses the [test] library from the test package to define and run the actual test.

Example usage:

testRxT<int>(
 'RxT test case',
 build: RxT<int>(0),
 act: (rx) => rx.value = 10,
 expect: [10],
);

In the above example, the [testRxT] function is used to define a test case for an [RxT] object that holds an integer value. The test case sets up the initial state, performs an action by assigning the value 10 to the state, and expects the state to have the value 10. The test case is then run using the [test] library.

The [testRxT] function simplifies the testing of reactive state containers, allowing you to define clear and concise test cases that cover different scenarios and behaviors of the state.

RxNotifier Tests #

Defines a test case for a [RxNotifier] object.

The [testRxNotifier] function defines a test case for a specific [RxNotifier] object, which represents a reactive state container. It allows you to set up the initial state, perform actions on the state, and verify the expected behavior and outcomes.

The [testRxNotifier] function takes various parameters to configure the test case, such as the test description, setup and teardown functions, actions to perform on the state, expected outcomes, and error handling. It uses the [test] library from the test package to define and run the actual test.

Example usage:

testRxNotifier<int>(
 'RxNotifier test case',
 build: RxNotifier<int>(0),
 act: (notifier) => notifier.value = 10,
 expect: [10],
);

In the above example, the [testRxNotifier] function is used to define a test case for an [RxNotifier] object that holds an integer value. The test case sets up the initial state, performs an action by assigning the value 10 to the state, and expects the state to have the value 10. The test case is then run using the [test] library.

The [testRxNotifier] function simplifies the testing of reactive state containers, allowing you to define clear and concise test cases that cover different scenarios and behaviors of the state.

Additional Information #

For more information on all the APIs and more, check out the API reference.

Requirements #

  • Dart 3: >= 3.0.0

Maintainers #

Credits #

All credits to God Almighty who guided me through the project.

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Designed to simplify testing of SuperControllers, RxNotifiers and RxTs.

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