bitcoin-s/testkit
Chris Stewart 5f938efb8a Create migration to drop confirmations column from txo_spending_info … (#1099)
* Create migration to drop confirmations column from txo_spending_info table in the wallet database, also fix a long standing issue in BitcoinSFixture where failure cases in the testing suite were not being handled properly

* Fix scala 2.11.12 compile issue
2020-02-07 07:45:15 -06:00
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src Create migration to drop confirmations column from txo_spending_info … (#1099) 2020-02-07 07:45:15 -06:00
README.md update readmes (#467) 2019-05-30 09:02:03 -05:00

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Philosphy of testkit

The high level of of the bitcoin-s testkit is to mimic provide functionality to test 3rd party applications.

There are other examples of these in the Scala ecosystem like the akka-testkit and slick-testkit.

We use this testkit to test bitcoin-s it self. For instance, our BitcoindRpcClient is tested with the functionality provided in the testkit. A quick example of a useful utility method is BitcoindRpcTestUtil.startedBitcoindRpcClient(). This spins up a bitcoind regtest instance on machine and generates 101 blocks on that node. This gives you the abililty to start spending money immediately with that bitcoind node.

We have similar utility methods for eclair.

Property based testing

There is also a robust set of generators available in the org.bitcoins.testkit.gen package. This allows you to integrate property based testing into your library and feel confident about implementing your application specific logic correctly.

You can see examples of us using these generators inside of testkit in our Private Key test cases