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testing-step-functions
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Testing AWS Step Functions flows
The code in this blog post is written in TypeScript and uses AWS CDK for infrastructure piece. This GitHub repository contains all the code used in this article.
sls-test-tools
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Easy Integration Tests for Event-Driven AWS Architectures with EventScout 📨🔭
Creating an EventBridge target to dump events to SQS. This approach was proposed in several articles (here and here) and implemented in the sls-test-tools library
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The Best Integration Testing Library for Serverless Projects Now Supports Typescript!
How can you achieve that? 🤔 Using sls-test-tools 🏅
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Testing AWS Step Functions flows
Check out the sls-test-tools as well. It is a great library. I'm using aws-testing-library because I'm used to it.
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Integration testing tool for DynamoDB
Integration testing in serverless architectures can be challenging. Testing specific outcomes within managed services is cumbersome. sls-test-tools provides a range of utilities, setup, teardown and assertions to make it easier to write effective and high quality integration tests for Serverless Architectures on AWS.
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Cloud Driven Development - Episode #001
sls-test-tools
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Testing the Async Cloud with AWS CDK
When writing tests using something like aws-testing-library or sls-test-tools, we must have credentials to an AWS account that at least lets us send a few events and subscribe to or query the results in order to perform assertions. Depending on the stance of our organization about cloud access, this could be completely fine or it could be a never-gonna-happen dealbreaker. Often this kind of approach will be OK for a development environment, but it could be unlikely to fly in production.
What are some alternatives?
aws-testing-library - Chai (https://chaijs.com) and Jest (https://jestjs.io/) assertions for testing services built with aws
super-serverless-sample - Backend serverless que simula o sistema de votação do BBB
websocat - Command-line client for WebSockets, like netcat (or curl) for ws:// with advanced socat-like functions
eventbridge-atlas - Open-source tool to document, discover, and share your Amazon EventBridge schemas.
aws-cdk-rfcs - RFCs for the AWS CDK
s3-to-lambda-patterns - Example applications for the S3-to-Lambda patterns series in the AWS Compute Blog and learning path. Questions? @jbesw.
cdk-eventbridge-socket - CDK construct that creates a WebSocket endpoint for you for any EventBridge rule you are interested in. (Built for debugging + testing )
ts-migrate - A tool to help migrate JavaScript code quickly and conveniently to TypeScript
Cypress - Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser.
testcontainers-node - Testcontainers is a NodeJS library that supports tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container.
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.