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Contributing to Node.js Core
I started in the project by contributing to a tool called Canary in the Gold Mine, a smoke testing utility we still use to test all Node.js releases today. My first commit was adding string literals to a test. Over time I got involved in releases and help to define and create the LTS release process that Node.js uses today.
javascript-testing-best-practices
- Comprehensive and exhaustive JS & Node.js testing best practices (July 2023)
- JavaScript and Node.js testing best practices (July 2023)
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Awesome Github Repos to Master JAVASCRIPT
😎 You want to take your JS testing skills to the next level, here is a nice repo -> javascript-testing-best-practices
- 10 GitHub repositories you must know as a JavaScript developer
- 10 Must-Know GitHub Repositories for JavaScript Developers
- 10 GitHub Repositories You Should Know as a JavaScript Developer
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React Testing
Surprised nobody referred this
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[AskJS] Recommend me a good resource to learn in-depth/advanced about testing (Jest, RTL, Enzyme)
Yoni Golberg's JavaScript Testing best practices guide is always a good resource to consult, for both beginners and experienced developers: https://github.com/goldbergyoni/javascript-testing-best-practices
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Hyperstack - a new open source Node.js web framework with everything included
I really like how testing is done in Rails. Why did you choose the snapshots approach? I never have seen it for this purpose, they say it's bad practice even for the frontend (check testing practices for node btw), so, why?
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Good (quick) Resources to Become a Better Developer
JavaScript Testing Best Practices, by Yoni Goldberg is a GitHub repository. It gives good practices about testing.
What are some alternatives?
warriorjs - 🏰 An exciting game of programming and Artificial Intelligence
synpress - Synpress is e2e testing framework based on Cypress.io and playwright with support for metamask.
node - Node.js JavaScript runtime ✨🐢🚀✨
svelte-jester - A Jest transformer for Svelte - compile your components before importing them into tests.
eslint-plugin-node - Additional ESLint's rules for Node.js
chai-json-validation - Chai Plugin for validation JSON schema
two-step-auth - This is a NPM package that helps in verifying OTP sent through mail
ng-mocks - Angular testing library for mocking components, directives, pipes, services and facilitating TestBed setup
twist - Declarative JavaScript Testing
nodebestpractices - :white_check_mark: The Node.js best practices list (February 2024)
nodegit - Native Node bindings to Git.
testcontainers-node - Testcontainers is a NodeJS library that supports tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container.