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GINT - Groovy Integration Test Framework

GINT - Groovy Integration Test Framework

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Bob Swift Atlassian Apps (an Appfire company)

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App Description

Excels at Integration Tests

Quality assurance must include integration tests - testing complete programs from the outside. Unit testing is not sufficient. Productive integration testing needs a testing framework with features for this environment.

Groovy Based

Groovy - powerful capabilities, concise syntax, easy adoption for Java programmers. Simple where that is sufficient. Fully extendable to cover more complex cases often encountered in integration level testing.

Support Agile Methodology

Supporting the practices of Test Driven Development, Acceptance Testing, and Continuous Integration (CI). GINT fits in with CI environment including Atlassian Bamboo with test reporting and a GINT specific Bamboo task.

More details

This app has been renamed and replaced by the Gradle Integration Test and Automation Framework. Also referred to as Gint version 3. It is a available on the Gradle Plugin Repository and will no longer have an entry here on Atlassian Marketplace.

This app is a Groovy based integration test framework. Tests are Groovy/Gant scripts with testcase definitions. The framework is targeted at integration level testing of software supporting a command line interface (CLI) or accessible via groovy scripts. The framework can also be used for unit and integration testing of Java, Groovy, and Gant code. A declarative style simplifies many test scenarios and the full power of Groovy scripting makes more complex test scenarios possible as well. Parallel execution of testcases significantly reduces run time, enabling more frequent use and more timely feedback for continuous integration (CI) environments.

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