Hi Rod, To add to your resources, I noticed on this site http://killer-web-development.com the author talks about using Selenium with web2py.
Regards, David On Sunday, 6 May 2012 18:40:10 UTC+1, Rod Watkins wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I am fairly new to web2py and python programming, but have had some rather > wonderful success in the month or so I've been learning it. > > I am now preparing to start a real project and want to have unit tests as > I go. I've read a bit (will be doing more) about python unit testing > (doctests, unittest, nose, coverage, selenium), but I want to get some > expert advise before I fully dive in, if I may. So a few questions: > > 1. Do you use unit tests? > 2. What tools do you use (doctests, unittest, nose, coverage, selenium, > mocker, or others)? > 3. Do you use any of the test runners from the community? ( > http://packages.python.org/web2py_utils/test_runner.html,<http://packages.python.org/web2py_utils/test_runner.html>http://www.web2pyslices.com/slices/take_slice/142,<http://www.web2pyslices.com/slices/take_slice/142>http://web2py.com/AlterEgo/default/show/260) > > Which, if any, would you suggest using? > > I'm mainly looking for some guidance about how to proceed, what to study > and the best manner you've found to do unit tests. For example, it is > worth doing anything more than doctests in controllers? If so, what beyond > them should I learn to use, etc. > > Thanks everyone. > Rod > >