A colorful BDD-style test runner for Java
Spectrum is inspired by the behavior-driven testing frameworks Jasmine and RSpec, bringing their expressive syntax and functional style to Java tests. It is a custom runner for JUnit, so it works with many development and reporting tools out of the box.
Getting Started
Spectrum 1.2.0 is available as a package on JCenter and Maven Central.
Examples
Spectrum supports Specification-style tests similar to RSpec and Jasmine:
@RunWith(Spectrum.class) public class Specs {{ describe("A list", () -> { List<String> list = new ArrayList<>(); afterEach(list::clear); it("should be empty by default", () -> { assertThat(list.size(), is(0)); }); it("should be able to add items", () -> { list.add("foo"); list.add("bar"); assertThat(list, contains("foo", "bar")); }); }); }}
And also Gherkin-style tests similar to Cucumber:
@RunWith(Spectrum.class) public class Features {{ feature("Lists", () -> { scenario("adding items", () -> { Variable<List<String>> list = new Variable<>(); given("an empty list", () -> { list.set(new ArrayList<>()); }); when("you add the item 'foo'", () -> { list.get().add("foo"); }); and("you add the item 'bar'", () -> { list.get().add("bar"); }); then("it contains both foo and bar", () -> { assertThat(list.get(), contains("foo", "bar")); }); }); }); }}
For more details and examples, see the documentation.
Can I Contribute?
Yes please! See CONTRIBUTING.md.
