ng-mocks
nanoid
ng-mocks | nanoid | |
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9 | 83 | |
999 | 23,227 | |
1.1% | - | |
10.0 | 8.4 | |
5 days ago | 8 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ng-mocks
- Angular (v15) MatStepper + Jest (v29) + ng-mocks
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Informal AMA: Angular Signals RFC
Is the Angular team aware of NG Mocks and NG Spectator?
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Services needed in every components unit test
No neither of those. You're unit testing the component, so you don't want any external interference. You can create a mock version of the service, I like using ng-mocks to simplify a lot of this: https://www.npmjs.com/package/ng-mocks
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Is Unit Testing in Angular overrated?
No way, you just mock the services. Check out this library: https://www.npmjs.com/package/ng-mocks
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Unit testing <google-map>, Export of name 'mapMarker' not found!
I recommend using MockModule from ng-mocks https://www.npmjs.com/package/ng-mocks
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20+ JavaScript Utilities to Boost Your Productivity As a Developer
8. NG-Mocks
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How to Mock Services in Angular
You can have a look at ng-mocks. It provides a great toolset for angular mocks.
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Spec file "Cannot read property of 'subscribe' of undefined"
Also, for mocking, I recommend looking into ng-mocks. https://github.com/ike18t/ng-mocks It makes mocking really easy.
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Unit testing library for Angular application
Correct. When unit testing, you want to test the unit (parent component) in isolation. To do this, you can use something like ng-mocks (my personal favorite) to create mock components. You could also use the NO_ERRORS_SCHEMA but I don't recommend this because I like to verify that my component loads w/ all of its dependencies (even if the are just mocks). If you test your parent component w/ all of its child components, then you are doing a form of integration testing. I tend to refer to it as a grey area between unit and integration testing because there are valuable tests that can be written fairly easily and cheaply that don't truly isolate parent components from their child components.
nanoid
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Next.js and Bunny CDN: Complete Guide to Image Uploading with Server Actions
Last thing left is to use our new upload function in our server action. Since I like to upload images in single format and have some more control over them, I will additionally use sharp library. For file name, I'll generate some random string using nanoid:
- Nano ID Collision Calculator
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Why we chose Bun
Our API is in node. And God, how I suffered to import nanoid in an esmodule project. I had to vendor it, since using a previous version was not ideal. With bun, we can no longer worry about that. Just import what you need and done.
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UUIDv7 is coming in PostgreSQL 17
No thread about UUID is complete without a plug for NanoID! https://github.com/ai/nanoid/blob/main/README.md
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Building a File Storage With Next.js, PostgreSQL, and Minio S3
Generate a unique file name using the nanoid library.
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Building a Multi-Tenant App with FastAPI, SQLModel, and PropelAuth
The syntax should read similar to SQL itself. We’re using a Python port of nanoid to generate our IDs. There’s only one thing missing… how do we actually create the table?
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You Don't Need UUID
I usually go for Nano Id for new projects https://github.com/ai/nanoid
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Enhance Your Web Apps: Best JS Libraries 🔧
Nano ID
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Analyzing New Unique Identifier Formats (UUIDv6, UUIDv7, and UUIDv8) (2022)
In another comment I mentioned I use nanoid in my projects now. It has a default space of 64^21 and has an a page where you can play with key lengths and alphabet sizes and see the probability of collisions :
https://zelark.github.io/nano-id-cc/
At the default 64 character alphabet with a 21 character key length it would take ~41 million years in order to have a 1% probability of at least one collision if you generated 1000 ids per second.
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How I use Nano ID in Rails
Using randomly generated IDs like Nano ID could be a good alternative, however, as a developer, we must understand what Nano ID really does in our application. Defining the number of characters in the generated IDs is also important, to help with that Nano ID has a Collision Calculator to give us how many years in order to have a 1% probability of collision.
What are some alternatives?
spectator - 🦊 🚀 A Powerful Tool to Simplify Your Angular Tests
snowflake - Snowflake is a network service for generating unique ID numbers at high scale with some simple guarantees.
jest-mock-extended - Type safe mocking extensions for Jest https://www.npmjs.com/package/jest-mock-extended
ksuid - K-Sortable Globally Unique IDs
angular-testing-library - 🐙 Simple and complete Angular testing utilities that encourage good testing practices
typedorm - Strongly typed ORM for DynamoDB - Built with the single-table-design pattern in mind.
dayjs - ⏰ Day.js 2kB immutable date-time library alternative to Moment.js with the same modern API
pg_random_id - Provides pseudo-random IDs in Postgresql databases
ts-mockito - Mocking library for TypeScript
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
jest - Super-fast alternative for babel-jest or ts-jest without type checking. Please use main repository for issues
Numeral-js - A javascript library for formatting and manipulating numbers.