skills/fsharp-testing/SKILL.md
F# testing patterns with xUnit, FsUnit, Unquote, FsCheck property-based testing, integration tests, and test organization best practices.
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Comprehensive testing patterns for F# applications using xUnit, FsUnit, Unquote, FsCheck, and modern .NET testing practices.
| Tool | Purpose | |---|---| | xUnit | Test framework (standard .NET ecosystem choice) | | FsUnit.xUnit | F#-friendly assertion syntax for xUnit | | Unquote | Assertion library using F# quotations for clear failure messages | | FsCheck.xUnit | Property-based testing integrated with xUnit | | NSubstitute | Mocking .NET dependencies | | Testcontainers | Real infrastructure in integration tests | | WebApplicationFactory | ASP.NET Core integration tests |
module OrderServiceTests
open Xunit
open FsUnit.Xunit
[<Fact>]
let ``create sets status to Pending`` () =
let order = Order.create "cust-1" [ validItem ]
order.Status |> should equal Pending
[<Fact>]
let ``confirm changes status to Confirmed`` () =
let order = Order.create "cust-1" [ validItem ]
let confirmed = Order.confirm order
confirmed.Status |> should be (ofCase <@ Confirmed @>)
Unquote uses F# quotations so failure messages show the full expression that failed, not just "expected X got Y".
module OrderValidationTests
open Xunit
open Swensen.Unquote
[<Fact>]
let ``PlaceOrder returns success when request is valid`` () =
let request = { CustomerId = "cust-123"; Items = [ validItem ] }
let result = OrderService.placeOrder request
test <@ Result.isOk result @>
[<Fact>]
let ``order total sums item prices`` () =
let items = [ { Sku = "A"; Quantity = 2; Price = 10m }
{ Sku = "B"; Quantity = 1; Price = 5m } ]
let total = Order.calculateTotal items
test <@ total = 25m @>
[<Fact>]
let ``validated email rejects empty input`` () =
let result = ValidatedEmail.create ""
test <@ Result.isError result @>
[<Fact>]
let ``PlaceOrder returns success when request is valid`` () = task {
let deps = createTestDeps ()
let request = { CustomerId = "cust-123"; Items = [ validItem ] }
let! result = OrderService.placeOrder deps request
test <@ Result.isOk result @>
}
[<Fact>]
let ``PlaceOrder returns error when items are empty`` () = task {
let deps = createTestDeps ()
let request = { CustomerId = "cust-123"; Items = [] }
let! result = OrderService.placeOrder deps request
test <@ Result.isError result @>
}
[<Theory>]
[<InlineData("")>]
[<InlineData(" ")>]
let ``PlaceOrder rejects empty customer ID`` (customerId: string) =
let request = { CustomerId = customerId; Items = [ validItem ] }
let result = OrderService.placeOrder request
result |> should be (ofCase <@ Error @>)
[<Theory>]
[<InlineData("", false)>]
[<InlineData("a", false)>]
[<InlineData("[email protected]", true)>]
[<InlineData("[email protected]", true)>]
let ``IsValidEmail returns expected result`` (email: string, expected: bool) =
test <@ EmailValidator.isValid email = expected @>
open FsCheck
open FsCheck.Xunit
[<Property>]
let ``order total is always non-negative`` (items: NonEmptyList<PositiveInt * decimal>) =
let orderItems =
items.Get
|> List.map (fun (qty, price) ->
{ Sku = "SKU"; Quantity = qty.Get; Price = abs price })
let total = Order.calculateTotal orderItems
total >= 0m
[<Property>]
let ``serialization roundtrips`` (order: Order) =
let json = JsonSerializer.Serialize order
let deserialized = JsonSerializer.Deserialize<Order> json
deserialized = order
type OrderGenerators =
static member ValidEmail () =
gen {
let! user = Gen.elements [ "alice"; "bob"; "carol" ]
let! domain = Gen.elements [ "example.com"; "test.org" ]
return $"{user}@{domain}"
}
|> Arb.fromGen
[<Property(Arbitrary = [| typeof<OrderGenerators> |])>]
let ``valid emails pass validation`` (email: string) =
EmailValidator.isValid email
let createTestDeps () =
let mutable savedOrders = []
{ FindOrder = fun id -> task { return Map.tryFind id testData }
SaveOrder = fun order -> task { savedOrders <- order :: savedOrders }
SendNotification = fun _ -> Task.CompletedTask }
[<Fact>]
let ``PlaceOrder saves the confirmed order`` () = task {
let mutable saved = []
let deps =
{ createTestDeps () with
SaveOrder = fun order -> task { saved <- order :: saved } }
let! _ = OrderService.placeOrder deps validRequest
test <@ saved.Length = 1 @>
}
open NSubstitute
[<Fact>]
let ``calls repository with correct ID`` () = task {
let repo = Substitute.For<IOrderRepository>()
repo.FindByIdAsync(Arg.Any<Guid>(), Arg.Any<CancellationToken>())
.Returns(Task.FromResult(Some testOrder))
let service = OrderService(repo)
let! _ = service.GetOrder(testOrder.Id, CancellationToken.None)
do! repo.Received(1).FindByIdAsync(testOrder.Id, Arg.Any<CancellationToken>())
}
type OrderApiTests (factory: WebApplicationFactory<Program>) =
interface IClassFixture<WebApplicationFactory<Program>>
let client =
factory.WithWebHostBuilder(fun builder ->
builder.ConfigureServices(fun services ->
services.RemoveAll<DbContextOptions<AppDbContext>>() |> ignore
services.AddDbContext<AppDbContext>(fun options ->
options.UseInMemoryDatabase("TestDb") |> ignore) |> ignore))
.CreateClient()
[<Fact>]
member _.``GET order returns 404 when not found`` () = task {
let! response = client.GetAsync($"/api/orders/{Guid.NewGuid()}")
test <@ response.StatusCode = HttpStatusCode.NotFound @>
}
tests/
MyApp.Tests/
Unit/
OrderServiceTests.fs
PaymentServiceTests.fs
Integration/
OrderApiTests.fs
OrderRepositoryTests.fs
Properties/
OrderPropertyTests.fs
Helpers/
TestData.fs
TestDeps.fs
| Anti-Pattern | Fix |
|---|---|
| Testing implementation details | Test behavior and outcomes |
| Mutable shared test state | Fresh state per test |
| Thread.Sleep in async tests | Use Task.Delay with timeout, or polling helpers |
| Asserting on sprintf output | Assert on typed values and pattern matches |
| Ignoring CancellationToken | Always pass and verify cancellation |
| Skipping property-based tests | Use FsCheck for any function with clear invariants |
dotnet-patterns - Idiomatic .NET patterns, dependency injection, and architecturecsharp-testing - C# testing patterns (shared infrastructure like WebApplicationFactory and Testcontainers applies to F# too)# Run all tests
dotnet test
# Run with coverage
dotnet test --collect:"XPlat Code Coverage"
# Run specific project
dotnet test tests/MyApp.Tests/
# Filter by test name
dotnet test --filter "FullyQualifiedName~OrderService"
# Watch mode during development
dotnet watch test --project tests/MyApp.Tests/
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