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I have a blog post on setting up docker in your integration tests. Want to refactor it to use fluent docker eventually but works well for now.
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Help understanding how to write tests for code that performs actions on databases & Local files
I would just stick to integration tests here. The good news is you're using docker already, why not spin up a docker container of the database in your tests? Fluent Docker is a great tool for this.
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mariotoffia/FluentDocker is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of FluentDocker is C#.
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