> > I'm following http://www.web2py.com/AlterEgo/default/show/260 >
that guide is too old, have execfile() :S. Search in the group on how to use modules in your app. 2012/7/22 Mark Li <[email protected]> > I'm fairly new to test-driven development and have decided it is the best > way to go for my new webapp. While functional tests with selenium seem to > be more straightforward (as far as what the tests want to accomplish), I'm > lost on what unit tests for the database should test for. > > For example, if I have a database table with columns id, 'dogowner', and > 'dogname', and have a controller returning a dict with 'dogowners', what > should I be testing in the unit tests for the database and controller? > > The database table will be fixed with a limited number of 'dogowner' > entries, about 10, so should I be testing whether the database has 10 > entries, and if the len of the dict returned by the controller is 10? This > datatable may not be fixed in the future, so what functionality of the > database would I be testing for? > > > > I'm following http://www.web2py.com/AlterEgo/default/show/260 , but while > that page explains HOW to go about unit testing, it doesn't explain what I > should be testing for. Anyone experienced with TDD in web2py want to point > me in the right direction? Thanks in advance! > > -- > > > > -- http://www.tecnodoc.com.ar --

