spectator
ngx-unused-css
spectator | ngx-unused-css | |
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14 | 2 | |
2,036 | 79 | |
0.5% | - | |
6.9 | 0.0 | |
5 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | - |
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spectator
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Informal AMA: Angular Signals RFC
Is the Angular team aware of NG Mocks and NG Spectator?
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Testing angular course?
I tried a couple of courses several years ago but honestly didn't find them very helpful. (That was several years ago, so things may have changed since then.) What I did find immensely helpful was installing @ngneat/spectator and reading over its documentation. Its APIs are so much simpler and more ergonomic that it didn't take long to memorize the workflow and get to be productive with it.
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Does anyone use spectator(https://github.com/ngneat/spectator) as a tool for unit tests with Angular?
Does anyone use spectator(https://github.com/ngneat/spectator) as a tool for unit tests with Angular
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Ng-News: Episode 22/44
ngneat.github.io
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Unit tests - how I hate them
Follow https://testing-angular.com/. I use https://github.com/ngneat/spectator instead of Angular weird test boilerplate
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Is Unit Testing in Angular overrated?
If your looking for a way to make testing simpler check out https://github.com/ngneat/spectator
- Angular testing in 2022
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7 Costly Mistakes That One Needs to Avoid in Angular Test Automation
I've had huge success using spectator https://github.com/ngneat/spectator
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Spec file "Cannot read property of 'subscribe' of undefined"
Another possibility is to look into Spectator https://github.com/ngneat/spectator. In Spectator, you can add mocks with a simple array. I have a blog series on it here https://medium.com/ngconf/introduction-to-spectator-4d03edf514dd. The next part talking about how to mock observables should be published soon.
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Codebase that shows how Angular should be done?
I have been reading the spectator code quite a bit. "GitHub - ngneat/spectator: 🦊 🚀 A Powerful Tool to Simplify Your Angular Tests" https://github.com/ngneat/spectator
ngx-unused-css
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Is there a way to check which CSS I am not using?
Hadn't seen a clean answer to this so far but this looks promising if it actually works as advertised: https://github.com/ivanblazevic/ngx-unused-css
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Reduce Angular style size (using PurgeCSS to remove unused styles)
There is an npm package called ngx-unused-css that, when installed and run on your project, will scan your files and provide a list of all styles it deems are not used.
What are some alternatives?
ng-mocks - Angular testing library for mocking components, directives, pipes, services and facilitating TestBed setup
purifycss - Remove unused CSS. Also works with single-page apps.
angular-testing-library - 🐙 Simple and complete Angular testing utilities that encourage good testing practices
Blaze UI - Atoms for Blaze UI
Playwright - Playwright is a framework for Web Testing and Automation. It allows testing Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
dropcss - An exceptionally fast, thorough and tiny unused-CSS cleaner
generator-ngx-rocket - :rocket: Extensible Angular 14+ enterprise-grade project generator
purgecss - Remove unused CSS
angular-module-teardown-options - Angular module teardown options for testing.
ng-packagr - Compile and package Angular libraries in Angular Package Format (APF)
angular-realworld-example-app - Exemplary real world application built with Angular
blaze - Atoms for Blaze UI [Moved to: https://github.com/BlazeSoftware/atoms]