cypress-ld-control
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cypress-ld-control
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What are some best practices to turn on and off the feature flags through the automated test suite?
I wrote a blog post about it “ Control LaunchDarkly From Cypress Tests” https://glebbahmutov.com/blog/cypress-and-launchdarkly/
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Effective Test Strategies for Deployed NodeJS Services using LaunchDarkly Feature Flags and Cypress. Part2: testing
My friend Gleb Bahmutov authored an excellent blog on testing LD with Cypress, there he revealed his new plugin cypress-ld-control. We used it in Effective Test Strategies for Front-end Applications using LaunchDarkly Feature Flags and Cypress. Part2: testing. The distinction here is using the plugin for a deployed service and the consequential test strategies.
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Effective Test Strategies for Testing Front-end Applications using LaunchDarkly Feature Flags and Cypress. Part2: testing
The cypress-ld-control plugin utilizes cy.task, which allows node code to execute within Cypress context. Therefore we will not be able to use cypress.env.json to store these LD related environment variables locally.
dotenv
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Tutorial: React + Emailjs
We will put our Emailjs environment variables in a dotenv (.env) file. To read more about the purpose of this file click here.
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How to Use Environment Variables in Node.js
Add .env to your .gitignore file to prevent it from being committed. Here's an example file with it already added. You may also use dotenv for advanced configuration and it will automatically load environment variables from a .env file into process.env.
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dotenv: Designed to load environment variables from a .env file into the process.env environment
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Like Doppler, Infisical uses environment variable injection. Similar to the Dotenv package for Node, when used in Node, it injects them at run time into the process object of the running app so they're not readable by any other processes or users. They can still be revealed by a crash dump or logging, so that is a caveat to consider in your code and build scripts.
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An intro to Appwrite | Building a To-do list with SvelteKit
We'll be working with databases' ids and different info that should be secured so I would advise you to create a .env file to store said info. We'll do this by installing dotenv into our project and use it accordingly:
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Building and deploying AI agents with E2B
dotenv - For reading our API keys from the environment
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A decade of dotenv
As an avid dotenv user I wanted to thank their maintainers for keeping the project alive for 10 years (wow). A perfect exemplary of dedication to Open Source.
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Automate Your Way to Faster Deployments: CI/CD for MERN Apps
Sensitive data like database URLs, API keys, and passwords should never be hardcoded in your application code. Instead, use environment variables accessed at runtime to keep this information secret. Popular dotenv libraries like dotenv make this easy for Node.js apps.
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What are some alternatives?
cypress-localstorage-commands - Extends Cypress' cy commands with localStorage methods. Allows preserving localStorage between tests and spec files. Allows disabling localStorage.
cross-env
github-action - GitHub Action for running Cypress end-to-end & component tests
multiline
cypress-crud-api-test - crud testing a serverless application with Cypress api tests
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
as-a - Runs a given command with additional environment settings for simple local development
hardhat-deploy - hardhat deployment plugin
pizza-api
fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js
cy-spok - Playing with spok inside Cypress
config - configuration library for JVM languages using HOCON files