~ Aggiornamento HavocOS 2.2 del 15 febbraio ~
#Havocos
• Nuova implementazione del display ambient
• Aggiunto il color picker per lo sfondo del tema
• Aggiunto l'AOD in ricarica
• Aggiunta l'opzione dell'accento per i Quick Settings
• Aggiunto feedback aptico per le gestures OnePlus
• Aggiunto l'home button wake per alcuni dispositivi
• Riorganizzazione delle impostazioni Havoc
• Migliorata la UI
• Rimozione della musica ambient dalla schermata di blocco
• Aggiustati i toast con le lingue RTL
• Aggiustato il gradient dei QS con l'header attivo
• Rimossi i glitch con il music ticker
• Aggiustato il layout della navbar compatta
• Aggiustata la finestra dell'autofill con il tema scuro
• Aggiustato il tema scuro del wellbeing
Le modifiche saranno integrate in tutte le builds uscite a partire da ora. Come al solito, pubblicheremo qui le nuove uscite.
Pierre
https://code.tutsplus.com/tutorials/behavior-driven-development-in-python--net-26547
Behavior-Driven Development (which we will now refer to as "#BDD") follows on from the ideas and principles introduced in #Test-Driven Development. The key points of writing tests before code really apply to BDD as well. The idea is to not only test your code at the granular level with unit tests, but also test your application end to end, using acceptance tests. We will introduce this style of testing with the use of the Lettuce testing framework.
http://pythonhosted.org/behave/
behave is behaviour-driven development, Python style.
Behavior-driven development (or #BDD) is an agile software development technique that encourages collaboration between developers, #QA and non-technical or business participants in a software project. We have a page further describing this philosophy.
behave uses tests written in a natural language style, backed up by Python code.
Once you’ve installed behave, we recommend reading the
tutorial first and then
feature test setup,
behave API and
related software (things that you can combine with behave)
finally: how to use and configure the behave tool.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest-bdd
#BDD library for the py.test runner
#pytest-bdd implements a subset of Gherkin language for the automation of the project requirements testing and easier behavioral driven development.
Unlike many other BDD tools it doesn’t require a separate runner and benefits from the power and flexibility of the #pytest. It allows to unify your unit and functional #tests, easier continuous integration server configuration and maximal reuse of the tests setup.
Pytest fixtures written for the #unit_test s can be reused for the setup and actions mentioned in the feature steps with dependency injection, which allows a true BDD just-enough specification of the requirements without maintaining any context object containing the side effects of the Gherkin. imperative declarations.