Gavin Esplingavinonrails.hashnode.dev·3 hours agoBuild a Fullstack Rails App: Part Three - TDD a the names from hat algorithmOverview In the previous step we set up our database and data models, so now any name drawing from hats can be persisted. But we haven't actually written the main feature of our app! We could have started with this, which really wouldn't have been a ...DiscussRails
Kazys RačkauskasProeasytdd.dev·Apr 2, 2024Kickstart Test-Driven Development with EasyTddThis time, I'll keep the text brief. Instead, I've created a video that covers much of what I've already written in my previous blog post. Specifically, you'll find the first steps of test-driven development, examples with parameterized tests, and ho...Discuss·57 readsTDD (Test-driven development)
Dennis Leemakerwork.hashnode.dev·Mar 29, 2024Mastering Terraform testing, a layered approach to testing complex infrastructureHashiTalks 2024: Mastering Terraform Testing, a layered approach to testing complex infrastructure HashiCorp Ambassador Mattias Fjellstrom talks about a five-tiered strategy for mastering Terraform testing, in an online community event HashiTalks 202...DiscussTerraform
Ademola ThompsonforMLSA UNILAGmlsaunilag.hashnode.dev·Mar 22, 2024A Practical Approach to Unit Testing in Django REST FrameworkMore often than not, you would encounter a bug when your app is in production. Sometimes the bug is easy to fix, sometimes it’s not. But many times, after shipping the fix, you realize that a different part of your app is broken. This is very common ...Discuss·1 like·111 readsDjango
Pablo Curell MompoProblog.codemanship.dev·Mar 6, 2024Test factories should not have randomness, but... Why?I had a discussion with a colleague the other day about randommess in FactoryBot objects. They were in favor of having randomness in their objects, their main argument being: If we have random values, eventually we are bound to find the edge cases. ...Discuss·45 readsTesting
Md Mirajul Islamraazmi.hashnode.dev·Feb 26, 2024Exploring Testing CodeWhat is testing? Testing ensures that the code you've written works as intended. Imagine you're cooking. After completing each step, you taste your food and realize it's not good enough to eat. However, if you test as you cook, you can fix any mistak...DiscussTesting
Prithviraj Patilprithvirajsde.hashnode.dev·Feb 24, 2024Unravelling @TestConfiguration Quirks: Spring BootIntroduction Testing is a crucial aspect of software development, ensuring that our code functions as expected under various scenarios. Writing effective tests often involves mocking dependencies to isolate units of code for testing The Challenge: Im...Discuss·2 likesSpringboot
LingarajTechhub All About ProgrammingProlingarajtechhub.com·Feb 20, 2024Give me 6 Test Cases for a CheckboxWhen checking how checkboxes work, think about different situations to make sure they work well. Here are six test cases for a checkbox: Basic Check/Uncheck: Test Case: Click on the checkbox. Expected Result: The checkbox should be checked. Click ...DiscussTesting
Roshan Melantaroshanmelanta.hashnode.dev·Feb 18, 2024Integration testing of APIs in Spring-Boot( Java) with JUnit | For BeginnersRemember that unforgettable feeling of buying a brand-new car? Now imagine taking it for a spin without checking the engine, brakes, or even turning it on. Building software without thorough testing is like that – a recipe for disaster. This post is ...Pritesh Usadadiya and 1 other are discussing this2 people are discussing thisDiscuss·11 likes·93 readsJava
PavlinforQA Thingsqathings.com·Feb 17, 2024Test-Driven Development (TDD) ExplainedIn the fast-paced world of software development, ensuring the reliability and functionality of your code is paramount. Test-Driven Development (TDD) is a methodology that has gained popularity for its ability to enhance code quality and reduce bugs. ...DiscussTDD Cycle