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Guides test-driven development with Red-Green-Refactor cycle, including patterns for Jest, Vitest, pytest, and Go testing.
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1. **Red** - Write a failing test that defines the desired behavior
Never write production code without a failing test first. Each cycle should take 2-10 minutes.
Use the Arrange-Act-Assert pattern consistently:
Arrange: Set up test data and dependencies
Act: Execute the behavior under test
Assert: Verify the expected outcome
Name tests as test_<unit>_<scenario>_<expected_result> or it("should <behavior> when <condition>").
describe("OrderService", () => {
it("should apply discount when order exceeds threshold", () => {
const order = createOrder({ items: [{ price: 150, qty: 1 }] });
const result = applyDiscount(order, { threshold: 100, percent: 10 });
expect(result.total).toBe(135);
});
it("should throw when applying discount to empty order", () => {
const order = createOrder({ items: [] });
expect(() => applyDiscount(order, defaultDiscount)).toThrow(EmptyOrderError);
});
});
Use vi.fn() / jest.fn() for mocks. Prefer dependency injection over module mocking. Use beforeEach for shared setup, never share mutable state between tests.
@pytest.fixture
def db_session():
session = create_test_session()
yield session
session.rollback()
def test_create_user_stores_hashed_password(db_session):
user = UserService(db_session).create(email="[email protected]", password="secret")
assert user.password_hash != "secret"
assert verify_password("secret", user.password_hash)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("input,expected", [
("", False),
("short", False),
("ValidPass1!", True),
])
def test_password_validation(input, expected):
assert validate_password(input) == expected
Use pytest.raises for exceptions. Use conftest.py for shared fixtures. Mark slow tests with @pytest.mark.slow.
func TestParseConfig(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
input string
want Config
wantErr bool
}{
{"valid yaml", "port: 8080", Config{Port: 8080}, false},
{"empty input", "", Config{}, true},
{"invalid port", "port: -1", Config{}, true},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got, err := ParseConfig([]byte(tt.input))
if (err != nil) != tt.wantErr {
t.Errorf("ParseConfig() error = %v, wantErr %v", err, tt.wantErr)
return
}
if !tt.wantErr && got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("ParseConfig() = %v, want %v", got, tt.want)
}
})
}
}
Use table-driven tests by default. Use t.Helper() in test utility functions. Use testify/assert only if the team already uses it.
| Level | Scope | Speed | Dependencies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unit | Single function/class | <100ms | None (mock all) |
| Integration | Module boundaries | <5s | Real DB, real FS |
| E2E | Full user flow | <30s | Full stack |
Ratio target: 70% unit, 20% integration, 10% e2e.
# Jest/Vitest
vitest run --coverage --coverage.thresholds.lines=80 --coverage.thresholds.branches=75
# pytest
pytest --cov=src --cov-fail-under=80 --cov-branch
# Go
go test -coverprofile=cover.out -coverpkg=./... ./...
go tool cover -func=cover.out
t.Cleanup / afterEach to reset shared mocksnpx claudepluginhub rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkitGuides Test-Driven Development with Red-Green-Refactor cycle for writing code, implementing features, or fixing bugs in TDD projects.
Enforces a strict red-green-refactor TDD cycle with coordinated agent orchestration, covering test specification, failing tests, and incremental implementation with coverage thresholds.
Provides behavioral guidelines to reduce common LLM coding mistakes, focusing on simplicity, surgical changes, assumption surfacing, and verifiable success criteria.