

Beschreibung
Leverage Swift to practice effective and efficient Test-Driven Development (TDD). Software testing and TDD are evergreen programming conceptsyet Swift developers haven't widely adopted them. What's needed is a clear roadmap to learn and adopt TDD in the Swift...Leverage Swift to practice effective and efficient Test-Driven Development (TDD). Software testing
and TDD are evergreen programming conceptsyet Swift developers haven't widely adopted them.
What's needed is a clear roadmap to learn and adopt TDD in the Swift world. Apple has invested
heavily in the Swift Testing library and Xcode's testing infrastructure, making testing a first-class
priority in their ecosystem. The tools are there. This book will show you how to wield them.
TDD has much more to offer than catching bugs. With this book, you'll learn a philosophy for building
software. TDD helps you solve problems incrementally, writing only as much code as necessary. By
decomposing big problems into small steps, you can move along at a fast pace, always making visible
progress.
Embark on the Test-Driven Development journey by building a real iOS application and picking up
new techniques in each chapter. The book's concepts will emerge as you figure out ways to use
tests to drive the solutions to the problems of each chapter. You'll be introduced to all the staples
and advanced concepts of the craft, understand the trade-offs each technique offers, and review an
iterative process of software development.
In this fully revised edition, all code is updated to use Apple's new Swift Testing framework, with
networking rewritten using structured concurrency and UI refreshed to match the latest SwiftUI APIs
and iOS 26 design, making it the ideal resource for developers embracing the latest computing and
development tools.
Test-Driven Development in Swift gives you the blueprint for a highly efficient way to make amazing
apps.
What You Will Learn:
Mid-level developers keen to write higher quality code and improve their workflows. Also, developers that have already been writing tests but feel they are not getting the most out of them.
Test any kind of software, simple or complicated, pure logic or interfacing, with third-party dependencies Gain helpful guidance from compiler errors as from failing tests Solve problems incrementally by writing only as much code as necessary
Autorentext
Gio Lodi spent the past decade writing tests. He began with full-stack web development before moving into iOS programming and, more recently, into mobile infrastructure engineering. Ruby on Rails introduced him to the TDD world, and he fell in love with the fast-paced feedback loop. Any big problem could be decomposed in smaller and smaller parts until it got to an achievable size. Due to the lack of tools he first encountered moving into the Apple ecosystem, Gio researched and experimented with testing strategies and tools document in an ongoing project that catalogued on his blog and in talks and workshops at various industry conferences.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: Why Test-Driven Development?.- Chapter 2: Swift Testing Introduction.- Chapter 3: Getting Started with Test-Driven Development.- Chapter 4: Test-Driven Development in the Real World Chapter.- 5: Changing Tests with Fixtures.- Chapter 6: Testing Static SwiftUI Views.- Chapter 7: Testing Dynamic SwiftUI Views.- Chapter 8: Testing Code Based on Indirect Inputs.- Chapter 9: Testing JSON Decoding.- Chapter 10: Testing Network Code.- Chapter 11: Injecting Dependencies with @EnvironmentObject.- Chapter 12: Testing Side Effects.- Chapter 13: Testing Conditional View Presentation.- Chapter 14: Fixing Bugs and Changing Existing Code with TDD Chapter.- 15: Keeping Tests Isolated with Fakes and Clear with Dummies.- Chapter 16: Conclusion.
