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coveralls-public
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GitHub Actions for Perl Development
cpan_coverage: This calculates the coverage of your test suite and reports the results. It also uploads the results to coveralls.io
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Perl Testing in 2023
I will normally use GitHub Actions to automatically run my test suite on each push, on every major version of Perl I support. One of the test runs will load Devel::Cover and use it to upload test coverage data to Codecov and Coveralls.
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Containers for Coverage
Several years ago I got into Travis CI and set up lots of my GitHub repos so they automatically ran the tests each time I committed to the repo. Later on, I also worked out how to tie those test runs into Coveralls.io so I got pretty graphs of how my test coverage was looking. I gave a talk about what I had done.
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Comprehensive coverage Jest+Playwright in Next.js TS
This approach will create two json coverage files, which will be merged together by NYC. Therefore the results will be purely local. If You don't mind using online tools like Codecov or Coveralls for merging data from different tests, then go ahead and use them. They will probably also be more accurate. But if You still want to learn how to get coverage from E2E, then please read through
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RFC: A Full-stack Analytics Platform Architecture
Ideally, software can quickly go from development to production. Continuous deployment and delivery are some processes that make this possible. Continuous deployment means establishing an automated pipeline from development to production while continuous delivery means maintaining the main branch in a deployable state so that a deployment can be requested at any time. Predecos uses these tools. When a commit goes into master, the code is pushed directly to the public environment. Deployment also occurs when a push is made to a development branch enabling local/e2e testing before push to master. In this manner the master branch can be kept clean and ready for deployment most of the time. Problems that surface resulting from changes are visible before reaching master. Additional automated tools are used. Docker images are built for each microservice on commit to a development or master branch, a static code analysis is performed by SonarCloud revealing quality and security problems, Snyk provides vulnerability analysis and CodeClimate provides feedback on code quality while Coveralls provides test coverage. Finally, a CircleCI build is done. Each of these components use badges which give a heads-up display of the health of the system being developed. Incorporating each of these tools into the development process will keep the code on a trajectory of stability. For example, eliminating code smells, security vulnerabilities, and broken tests before merging a pull-request (PR) into master. Using Husky on development machines to ensure that code is well linted and locally tested before it is allowed to be pushed to source-control management (SCM). Applying additional processes such as writing tests around bugs meaning reintroduction of a given bug would cause a test to fail. The automated tools would then require that test to be fixed before push to SCM meaning fewer bugs will be reintroduced. Proper development processes and automation have a strong synergy.
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Any way to show cumulative code coverage using GitHub Actions for free?
There is https://coveralls.io/ and https://github.com/marketplace/codecov , but they are both priced for commercial usage. Do you know some free alternatives or approaches to have something similiar?
- Testes Unitários: Fundamentos e Qualidade de Software!
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Day 1: Project Scaffolding
Add a Code Coverage CI step using Coveralls.io Add Dependency monitoring using Snyk
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How to automate unit tests with github actions and coveralls for an npm package
Since there is no need to reinvent the wheel, I will take advantage of an existing github action in the Continuous integration workflows category: Node.js. With this action I will set up this action in one of my public repositories. I will set up Node.js action for automating my unit test and also integrate with coveralls.io for getting a badge of how much my tests covers relevant lines.
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Error with github build action
Looks like https://github.com/lemurheavy/coveralls-public/issues/632 this issue based on the log. Try going through their solutions, maybe?
auth0-java
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User has already registered with this email address
Is there something I'm missing here? All I know is that my password to the site is kept by auth0.com and logging in from there doesn't do wonders. I'm not sure if any other site is even connected to this one. Please help, I need my fix on Character AI because it's the best AI chat I've been.
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Detecting suspicious login activity
In this article, we'll explore how you can implement suspicious login detection in a Node.js app authenticated with Auth0 using Datadog impossible travel detection rules.
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Which one Golang opiniated framework for treams to work together? And has documented way for auth?
Then look up auth providers. I suggest https://auth0.com/
- What features would you consider missing/nice to haves for backend web development in Rust?
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Does anyone know how to make an animation like on Auth0 website?
The animation I'm referring to is the sliding up text in the hero section
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Quickly Build Secure Microservices in Python
Protect endpoints using JWT security with a OpenID Connect IAM like Auth0 or Keycloak Optionally control access to endpoints using RBAC
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System Design: Single Sign-On (SSO)
Auth0
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What kind of auth implementations have you seen throughout your careers?
There's lots of great auth services nowadays, like AWS Cognito and Auth0 if you have a specific use case and need to spend time on the nitty-gritty details, or Userfront and similar services if you want standard auth that works out of the box.
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Auth0 Provider and Strapi Tutorial
Auth0 is an adaptable authentication and authorization platform. Auth0 takes out the pain of developing a full authentication system from scratch for your application and managing user credentials by yourself.
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Authentication methods for nginx
As others have said, Cognito is an option with Amazon. Another option is Auth0 (free for basic use, low cost for some other features depending on your needs. Authentication is free and secure.) https://auth0.com/
What are some alternatives?
playwright-test-coverage - Playwright Test (@playwright/test) demo to collect coverage information via Istanbul
metamask-extension - :globe_with_meridians: :electric_plug: The MetaMask browser extension enables browsing Ethereum blockchain enabled websites
thinkdeep - Economic analysis web application.
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
GoCover.io - GoCover.io offers the code coverage of any golang package as a service.
testcontainers-spring-boot - Container auto-configurations for Spring Boot based integration tests
lit - Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components.
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
akka-http-pac4j
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
microsoft-authentication-library-for-js - Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) for JS