O’Reilly Media, 2014. — 477 p. — ISBN: 1449364829, 9781449364823
By taking you through the development of a real web application from beginning to end, this hands-on guide demonstrates the practical advantages of test-driven development (TDD) with Python. You’ll learn how to write and run tests before building each part of your app, and then develop the minimum amount of code required to pass those tests. The result? Clean code that works.
In the process, you’ll learn the basics of Django, Selenium, Git, jQuery, and Mock, along with current web development techniques. If you’re ready to take your Python skills to the next level, this book clearly demonstrates how TDD encourages simple designs and inspires confidence.
Dive into the TDD workflow, including the unit test/code cycle and refactoring
Use unit tests for classes and functions, and functional tests for user interactions within the browser
Learn when and how to use mock objects, and the pros and cons of isolated vs. integrated tests
Test and automate your deployments with a staging server
Apply tests to the third-party plugins you integrate into your site
Use a Continuous Integration environment to run your tests automatically
About the Author
After an idyllic childhood spent playing with BASIC on French 8-bitcomputers like the Thomson T-07 whose keys go "boop" when you press them, Harry went on to study Economics and Philosophy at Cambridge University. He then spent a few years being deeply unhappy as a management consultant. Soon he rediscovered his true geek nature, and was lucky enough to fall in with a bunch of XP fanatics, working on the pioneering but sadly defunct Resolver One spreadsheet. He now works at PythonAnywhere LLP, and spreads the gospel of TDD world-wide at talks, workshops and conferences, with all the passion and enthusiasm of a recent convert.