strong-mock
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7.5 | 0.0 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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strong-mock
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libraries you are happy that you discovered them
Shameless plug, but feel free to try https://github.com/NiGhTTraX/strong-mock as an alternative.
- strong-mock: Type safe mocking library for TypeScript
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"as unknown as Promise<Response>" if you don't want to mock the whole Response object
If checking that getData is called using the correct input, consider using strong-mock.
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How do you test an Axios call to a GraphQL API in React?
Depending on how you want to check the call, you might want to use a spying library (sinon, jest.fn etc). Check out strong-mock if you're using TypeScript.
ts-belt
- [AskJS] I've often read a lot of "if" statements can quickly turn into an anti pattern and convolute code. What are some strategies to avoid unnecessary "if" statements and ways to notice when you start to introduce this anti pattern?
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libraries you are happy that you discovered them
check ts-belt, if you want really good TS support (it contains much more functions than remeda and it has awesome performance) https://github.com/mobily/ts-belt benchmarks: https://mobily.github.io/ts-belt/benchmarks/v3.12.0/macbook-pro-2021
- ts-belt - Fast, modern, and practical utility library for FP in TypeScript / Flow / JavaScript. (Faster than ramda, rambda, remeda and lodash/fp.)
- Fast, modern, and practical utility library for FP in TypeScript. (Faster than ramda, rambda, remeda and lodash/fp.)
- Ts-belt – Fast, modern, and practical utility library for FP in TypeScript
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Features of a dream programming language: 2nd draft.
Piping, or some form of it. But always top-to-bottom or left-to-right. Inspired by Bash, and functional programming with pipes (Elixir, BuckleScript, and ts-belt). Data-first instead of data-last.
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[AskJS] Is anyone using Monads (or other advanced functional programming techniques) in production code? If so, what are you using them for?
try ts-belt https://mobily.github.io/ts-belt/ which has pragmatic approach and is easier to learn than fp-ts
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ts-belt → fast, modern, and practical utility library for FP in TypeScript/Flow/JavaScript
Repo: https://github.com/mobily/ts-belt Documentation: https://mobily.github.io/ts-belt/
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TS Belt - fast, modern, and practical utility library for FP in TypeScript
Let me know if you're willing to use ts-belt in your project! Also, don't forget to give a star to ts-belt on Github. Any feedback or suggestions are appreciated as well.
What are some alternatives?
ts-mockito - Mocking library for TypeScript
io-ts - Runtime type system for IO decoding/encoding
mock-inspect - Mocks network requests and allows you to make assertions about how these requests happened. Supports auto-mocking of graphQL requests given a valid schema.
pratica - 🥃 Functional Algebraic Data Types
data - Data modeling and relation library for testing JavaScript applications.
Immer - Create the next immutable state by mutating the current one
wonka - 🎩 A tiny but capable push & pull stream library for TypeScript and Flow
common - A minimal library that defines primitive building blocks of PHP code.
ng-mocks - Angular testing library for mocking components, directives, pipes, services and facilitating TestBed setup
monads - Option, Result, and Either types for TypeScript - Inspired by Rust 🦀
shoehorn - Work seamlessly with partial mocks in TypeScript.
tool-conventions - Conventions supporting interoperatibility between tools working with WebAssembly.