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pact-js
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Enhancing Backend Microservices Ecosystem with Contract Testing [Spartans Summit 2024]
First, he shows the official pact.io websites. Then, he clicks on the “View on Github” button by selecting Node JS and Javascript from the list of options.
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Parsing AWS AppSync Responses, Elm GraphQL Libraries, and Only Doing Front-End
It just just enough abstraction over the basics of converting your HTTP calls to GraphQL queries and mutations, but ALL of the parsing of responses is on you. I’m well versed in parsing JSON in Elm. I’m also familiar with the compiler errors as well as runtime errors you get with JSON that doesn’t match up to what you designed. At some point I’ll probably have to move beyond the unit tests and add contact tests, maybe via Pact.js.
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The Big TDD Misunderstanding
> I also wasn't aware that "unit" referred to an isolated test, not to the SUT.
I'm with you. That claim is unsubstantiated. It seems to trace to the belief that the first unit tests were XUnit family, thus were SUnit for Scheme. But Kent Beck made it pretty clear that SUnit "units" were classes.
https://web.archive.org/web/20150315073817/http://www.xprogr...
There were unit tests before that. SUnit took its name from common parlance, not vice versa. It was a strange naming convention, given that the unit testing framework could be used to test anything and not just units. Much like the slightly older Test Anything Protocol (TAP) could.
> [on unit tests] This does lead to a lot of work maintaining them whenever the implementation changes, but this is a necessary chore because of the value they provide.
I disagree. Unit tests can still be behavioral. Then they change whenever the behavior changes. They should still work with a mere implementation change.
> This is why I still think that the traditional test pyramid is the best model to follow.
I'll disagree a little with that, too. I think a newer test pyramid that uses contract testing to verify integrations is better. The notion of contract tests is much newer than the pyramids and, properly applied, can speed up feedback by orders of magnitude while also cutting debugging time and maintenance by orders of magnitude.
On that front, I love what Pact is doing and would like to see more competition in the area. Hottest thing in testing since Cypress/Playwright . . .
https://pact.io
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Ask HN: How do you test your microservices?
I've worked in places where Pact [0] was used for testing services developed by different teams (external) and teams themselves (internal)
[0] https://pact.io/
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A response to James Shore's Nullable pattern
I'd never heard anyone call those "integrity tests" before. I think "contract test" is more common.
Assuming I understood you, that is.
I've been telling everyone to look at Pact to make contract testing easier to organize and maintain and to make it easier to trigger in the other tests in CI when an interface's behavior changes. They haven't offered me a commission yet. ;-)
https://pact.io
- Gestionarea DTO-urilor intr-o arhitectura de tip Microservicii cu Event-Driven
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Can someone recommend technologies for testing automation for API application?
We use pact and since introducing it we have significantly increased velocity and reduced test cycles as it catches things very early. For system tests we hand write them using whatever test frameworks the team is used to.
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Advanced TypeScript Patterns: API Contracts
There is also Pact https://pact.io/ for a language agnostic pact testing.
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Framework for end to end testing of microservices
When you wish to focus on the contract ( which kind of field is required, ...), you shoud use contract testing frameworks. As you seem to leverage a microservices, a consumer driven contract testing approach with a framework like Pact.js is recommended.
rust-wildbow-scraper
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Looking for Word Processor recs
Here's a concrete example of how I invoke pandoc to prepare an epub (from r-w-s) for printing on 8.5x11 paper to make 5.5x8.5 books.
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Download web fiction from a WordPress website
It isn’t easy to get Wildbow’s material. There are webscrapers that you can download and try.
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What was the most satisfying payoff you've read in a fantasy novel/series?
There are scripts that will create a PDF, epub, or mobi for you. I think I used this one https://github.com/nicohman/rust-wildbow-scraper
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Power!
I used: https://github.com/nicohman/rust-wildbow-scraper
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Books with Godlike Giant Monsters existing in the setting
Unless things have changed, the author doesn't want people distributing ebook versions, but this tool will make one for you.
- Magic systems without genetic predispositions to magic
What are some alternatives?
Nock - HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js
worm-scraper - Scrapes the web serial Worm and its sequel Ward into an eBook format
Karate - Test Automation Made Simple
Pact JVM - JVM version of Pact. Enables consumer driven contract testing, providing a mock service and DSL for the consumer project, and interaction playback and verification for the service provider project.
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
Robot Framework - Generic automation framework for acceptance testing and RPA
pandoc - Universal markup converter
mockoon - Mockoon is the easiest and quickest way to run mock APIs locally. No remote deployment, no account required, open source.
DOTA-2-NO-BS-WARD - a tool that replaces all ward to the default texture so its easy to recognize 😊
io-ts - Runtime type system for IO decoding/encoding
msw - Seamless REST/GraphQL API mocking library for browser and Node.js.