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Unit Testing Natural Applications – Legacy Coder Podcast #1

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Unit testing with Software AG’s Natural – is that even possible? Let’s find out in the very first episode of the Legacy Coder Podcast.

Unit testing Natural applications

  • Why would I want to unit test my Natural code?
    • You get instant feedback whether your code works. That’s fun! 😀
    • You get a safety net for refactoring and optimizing your Natural code.
    • You can catch regression as early as possible. That makes evolving your code base easy and painless.
    • Unit tests can be integrated into your build process (Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Deployment).
    • Unit tests are the first step on your way to a fully automated build process.
  • What tools are available for unit tests with Natural?
    • Subprogram testing within NaturalONE
      • Only subprograms can be tested.
      • Different “language” for defining your tests.
      • Tests have to be defined manually from a GUI.
      • Tests cannot be executed from within Natural itself.
      • Proprietary software maintained by Software AG.
      • Professional support by Software AG is available.
    • NatUnit – an open source framework for unit testing with Natural
      • Everything that can be called from a subprogram can be tested (subprogram, subroutine, function).
      • Tests are written in the same language that is used for production code.
      • Tests can be written as Natural code with full IDE support.
      • Tests can be executed within any Natural runtime.
      • Open source project that can be extended by everybody – including yourself.
      • There’s no professional support for the framework.
  • What do I have to do differently when writing testable Natural modules?
    • You need more fine grained modularization!
    • You have to decouple the User Interface, Database access, and the core Business Logic from each other.
    • You need to extract the functionality to test into its own callable module.

NatUnit in action

Here are a few screenshot of our NatUnit Eclipse plugin in action.

You can run a NatUnit test from within the IDE.

NatUnit Eclipse Plugin: RunAs NatUnit Test

If the tests are successful, you instantly see the famous “green bar”.

NatUnit Eclipse Plugin: Successful Test

And if the tests are broken, you’ll definitely notice that, too. 😉

NatUnit Eclipse Plugin: Failing Test

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Unit testing with Software AG’s Natural – is that even possible? Let’s find out in the very first episode of the Legacy Coder Podcast.

Unit testing Natural applications

  • Why would I want to unit test my Natural code?
    • You get instant feedback whether your code works. That’s fun! 😀
    • You get a safety net for refactoring and optimizing your Natural code.
    • You can catch regression as early as possible. That makes evolving your code base easy and painless.
    • Unit tests can be integrated into your build process (Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Deployment).
    • Unit tests are the first step on your way to a fully automated build process.
  • What tools are available for unit tests with Natural?
    • Subprogram testing within NaturalONE
      • Only subprograms can be tested.
      • Different “language” for defining your tests.
      • Tests have to be defined manually from a GUI.
      • Tests cannot be executed from within Natural itself.
      • Proprietary software maintained by Software AG.
      • Professional support by Software AG is available.
    • NatUnit – an open source framework for unit testing with Natural
      • Everything that can be called from a subprogram can be tested (subprogram, subroutine, function).
      • Tests are written in the same language that is used for production code.
      • Tests can be written as Natural code with full IDE support.
      • Tests can be executed within any Natural runtime.
      • Open source project that can be extended by everybody – including yourself.
      • There’s no professional support for the framework.
  • What do I have to do differently when writing testable Natural modules?
    • You need more fine grained modularization!
    • You have to decouple the User Interface, Database access, and the core Business Logic from each other.
    • You need to extract the functionality to test into its own callable module.

NatUnit in action

Here are a few screenshot of our NatUnit Eclipse plugin in action.

You can run a NatUnit test from within the IDE.

NatUnit Eclipse Plugin: RunAs NatUnit Test

If the tests are successful, you instantly see the famous “green bar”.

NatUnit Eclipse Plugin: Successful Test

And if the tests are broken, you’ll definitely notice that, too. 😉

NatUnit Eclipse Plugin: Failing Test

Recommended reading

Links

The post Unit Testing Natural Applications – Legacy Coder Podcast #1 appeared first on SOA rocks!.

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