Overview

On BDD

Behaviour-driven development is a very good approach for maintaining the workflow plain, so you only spend time with what really matters: business value.

The common BDD approach basically consists in:

  • writing some unit tests
  • running these tests
  • making these tests fail
  • writing code
  • making the code pass these tests (green status)

This is a very awesome practice, since you can build huge and reliable software without fearing the future. You don’t need to worry if those millions of lines of code won’t make sense in 10 years, as long as they keep passing the tests. Despite BDD, other kind of tests are very important and usually follow a similar workflow: functional, integration and acceptance.

Nevertheless, BDD brings new perspectives to you, one of them is the outside-in testing development. With this approach you can build your software starting with the most external layer, and go deeper until reach unitary tests.

Introducing Lettuce

Lettuce is a very simple BDD tool based on the Cucumber, which currently has many more features than Lettuce.

Lettuce aims the most common tasks on BDD and it focus specially on those that make BDD so fun :)

Lettuce pragma

Provide to the developers the ability of describing features in a natural language, by creating one or more scenarios

Each scenario has one possible behaviour of the feature you want to implement. To make the scenarios run python code, it is necessary to define steps.

Hands on!

This documentation will drive you through all the Lettuce features. When you feel a bit comfortable, go to the first part of the tutorial, or go further on the reference.