If you are developing for the , you typically work in Fortran and use CMake to manage the build.
The name "Siesta" refers to several distinct technologies. Depending on which project you are working with, here are common ways to add or write a feature: 1.
For the testing framework, "writing a feature" usually refers to creating custom test assertions or behavioral tests. Siesta
: Structure your feature coverage using BDD syntax (like describe and it blocks) to "freeze" the specification of your application's state.
: Use the event recorder to visually build code for complex UI interactions without manual scripting. 3. Siesta (REST API Framework for Swift/Go) If you are developing for the , you
: Fork the official repository and create a personal branch for your changes.
There are two major libraries for building REST clients and services: Contributing code to SIESTA For the testing framework, "writing a feature" usually
: Extend Siesta.Test.Browser or Siesta.Test.NodeJS to create reusable assertion methods.
If you are developing for the , you typically work in Fortran and use CMake to manage the build.
The name "Siesta" refers to several distinct technologies. Depending on which project you are working with, here are common ways to add or write a feature: 1.
For the testing framework, "writing a feature" usually refers to creating custom test assertions or behavioral tests.
: Structure your feature coverage using BDD syntax (like describe and it blocks) to "freeze" the specification of your application's state.
: Use the event recorder to visually build code for complex UI interactions without manual scripting. 3. Siesta (REST API Framework for Swift/Go)
: Fork the official repository and create a personal branch for your changes.
There are two major libraries for building REST clients and services: Contributing code to SIESTA
: Extend Siesta.Test.Browser or Siesta.Test.NodeJS to create reusable assertion methods.