Packages for keyword “xctest”
These packages are available as a package collection, usable in Xcode or SwiftPM.
xctest-dynamic-overlay
Report issues in your application and library code as Xcode runtime warnings, breakpoints, assertions, and do so in a testable manner.
OCHamcrest
Hamcrest for Objective-C: Powerful, combinable, extensible matchers for verification
OCMockito
Mockito for Objective-C: creation, verification and stubbing of mock objects
XCTestHTMLReport
Xcode-like HTML report for Unit and UI Tests
EmceeTestRunner
Emcee is a tool that runs Android and iOS tests in parallel using multiple simulators and emulators across many servers
ViewControllerPresentationSpy
Unit test presented and dismissed iOS view controllers, including alerts and action sheets
XCTestExtensions
Extensions for commonly used functionality in UI tests using XCTest.
XCAppTest
Utilities for easier interaction with XCUITest methods
Entwine
Testing tools and utilities for Apple's Combine framework.
XCTestExtension
A collection of additional assertion methods for `XCTest` framework.
XCTHealthKit
An XCTest Framework to test the creation of HealthKit samples using the Health App
RuntimeAssertions
XCTest extensions to test runtime assertions and preconditions
CombineExpectations
Utilities for tests that wait for Combine publishers
package-conbini
Publishers, operators, and subscribers to supplement Combine.
SwiftTestReporter
A Swift library for creating JUnit XML test results that can be interpreted by tools such as Bamboo or Jenkins. Macos and Linux ready.
ApprovalTests.Swift
ApprovalTests for Swift, a powerful alternative to assertions
UITestingPlus
Utilities for working with XCUI testing
XCUITestHelper
XCUITestHelper helps you writing UI tests within SwiftUI. It provides a set of useful extensions on XCUIApplication, XCUIElement and XCUIElementQuery to make your tests more readable and easier to maintain.
Tablier
A micro-framework for Table Driven Tests.
testify
Testify converts XCTest output into a proper structure (JSON, JUNIT, MD, GFM), or it'll miserably fail. 😉