SummerOfCode2021
miragejs
SummerOfCode2021 | miragejs | |
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36 | 17 | |
12 | 5,286 | |
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1.9 | 4.3 | |
about 2 years ago | 15 days ago | |
JavaScript | ||
- | MIT License |
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SummerOfCode2021
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Looking for junior developers to participate in open-source
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ - sign up as an org, you have until the 21st.
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Any suggestions on joining GSoC Haskell.org?
I'm interested in Google summer of code event but missed it last year. I want to attend the event this year and notice that Haskell.org was one of the organizations. It sounds really exciting, I hope Haskell.org will participate in GSoC this year as well. But I have little experience with Haskell, I'm worried about how to write an expressive proposal when I don't even know which projects they will focus on. Can anyone give me so resources or suggestions about the following question?
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What Do I Need To Pass Resume Scan For FAANG Internships?
I also encourage you to look into Google Summer of Code (GSoC).
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Google calls for new government action to protect open-source software projects
OSS have benefited from Google Summer of Code, Google has released many fundamental libraries as OSS such as Guava for Java, Abseil for C++, etc. Many have criticized that Google never made money of a lot of its innovations, and instead had others build their own based on Google's shared information (Hadoop, and later all nosql databases, for a quick example; Docker came to be from open source innovations that Google put into Linux for their own container system). Even as Google has begun monetizing, they still open source core parts of their products (such as Kubernetes) for their benefit.
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If Google was smart....
They actually do something like that. It's called Summer of Code.
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Open Source Internships and Programs in 2022
Apply on their official page: Google Summer of Code
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How can I apply for GSoC 2022?
Read: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
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Open Source Projects for Students in 2022
More at 👉 GSoC 2. The Linux Foundation Mentorship Program
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No internship. What should I do instead?
if you don't land anything, maybe consider Google Summer of Code.
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How I Ask Questions as a Software Engineer
I maintain a project called Meshery and one of the new contributors (who came in to get a GSoC internship) literally asked if I could explain what Meshery is.
miragejs
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Exploring Mirage JS: Simplifying API Mocking in React Development
Mirage JS GitHub Repository
- Mock server
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The Definitive Guide to Make API Calls in React
For the styles, I'll be using TailwindCSS. To simulate API requests Mirage JS will be used, which is a very easy to use and useful API mocking library. To call this API, we're going to use Fetch.
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e2e testing setup and thoughts on Playwright
during development we use mirage JS to spin up an in-browser mock server which returns mock data for any API endpoints not currently implemented by the real backend. during integration testing we configure this server to return mock data for all API endpoints in the system, giving us a fixed environment against which our tests can run. test suites can be run in parallel since each time a playwright page is opened a new copy of the webapp, and thus a new copy of the mock server, is launched. these integration tests run whenever a frontend PR is opened or updated.
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How do you practice with React without setting up your own backend?
Mirage JS is specifically built for this purpose as well. It‘s a frontend JavaScript library meant for mocking backend APIs. https://miragejs.com/
We use miragejs https://miragejs.com/
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Do tests without seeing the code!
The best case scenario you would be using something like MirageJS, MSW, or even JSON Server, but mocking fetch is always an option.
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Mock server while developing
Mirage JS is pretty useful and allows you to create complex testing scenarios with its embedded db. Useful when you have relationships between your models.
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Mocking API calls in React Tests with Nock
Mirage JS: Mirage JS is an API mocking library that lets you build, test, and share a complete working JavaScript application without having to rely on any backend services.
- How to correctly mock node-fetch?
What are some alternatives?
mcdowell-cv - A Nice-looking CV template made into LaTeX
msw - Seamless REST/GraphQL API mocking library for browser and Node.js.
cargo-auditable - Make production Rust binaries auditable
Nock - HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js
anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend
json-server - Get a full fake REST API with zero coding in less than 30 seconds (seriously)
safety-dance - Auditing crates for unsafe code which can be safely replaced
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
mockoon - Mockoon is the easiest and quickest way to run mock APIs locally. No remote deployment, no account required, open source.
gsoc-organizations - A site for viewing and analyzing the info of the organizations participating in Google Summer of Code.
prism - Turn any OpenAPI2/3 and Postman Collection file into an API server with mocking, transformations and validations.