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Test-Driven iOS Development with Swift  - Fourth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803232485
Pages 280 pages
Edition 4th Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Dr. Dominik Hauser Dr. Dominik Hauser
Profile icon Dr. Dominik Hauser

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1 –The Basics of Test-Driven iOS Development
2. Chapter 1: Your First Unit Tests 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Test-Driven Development 4. Chapter 3: Test-Driven Development in Xcode 5. Section 2 –The Data Model
6. Chapter 4: The App We Are Going to Build 7. Chapter 5: Building a Structure for ToDo Items 8. Chapter 6: Testing, Loading, and Saving Data 9. Section 3 –Views and View Controllers
10. Chapter 7: Building a Table View Controller for the To-Do Items 11. Chapter 8: Building a Simple Detail View 12. Chapter 9: Test-Driven Input View in SwiftUI 13. Section 4 –Networking and Navigation
14. Chapter 10: Testing Networking Code 15. Chapter 11: Easy Navigation with Coordinators 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Getting started in Xcode

Now, let's start our journey by creating a project that we will implement using TDD. Proceed as follows:

  1. Open Xcode and create a new iOS project using the App template.
  2. In the Options window, add ToDo as the product name, select the Storyboard interface and Swift as the language, and check the box next to Include Tests. Let the Use Core Data box stay unchecked.

Xcode creates a small iOS project with three targets: one for the implementation code, one for the unit, and one for the UI tests. The template contains code that presents a single view on the screen.

  1. To take a look at how the app target and test target fit together, select the project in the project navigator and then select the ToDoTests target. In the General tab, you'll find a setting for the Host Application that the test target should be able to test. It looks like this:

Figure 4.5 – General settings for the test target

Xcode...

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