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Closed Administrator requested to merge github/fork/tylerlaberge/master into master Mar 06, 2017
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Created by: tylerlaberge

What is this Python project?

Jasper is an asynchronous behavior-driven development framework.

What's the difference between this Python project and similar ones?

Jasper's main points that separate it from other BDD frameworks are:

  • Tests are run asynchronously, making it very easy and intuitive to write tests for asynchronous code.
  • Features are described within .py files, exactly how you would write normal python code. No need to learn the syntax of a domain-specific language in order to define your features like other frameworks require.
  • Small and simple built-in optional assertion library allows for easy to write and easy to read assertions.
  • The structure of your features, scenarios, and steps is very nonrestrictive. No requirements for any specific directory structures in order for Jasper to run you tests.

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Anyone who agrees with this pull request could vote for it by adding a 👍 to it, and usually, the maintainer will merge it when votes reach 20.

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Source branch: github/fork/tylerlaberge/master