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My talk went great! :-)
I had a full "room"!
And here is my promised repo on dealing with integration tests in #dotnet
You can see #testcontainers utilized, #docker, #xunit custom parallel framework, #NSubstitute, #TestServer and all in #csharp testing e2e #HTTP #APIs with #auth, #MySQL, #Redis, #RabbitMQ and #MongoDB.
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Adding integration tests support to our #dotnet solution was the single best powerful and recent #devux move we made IMO.
It gives so much power to iterating code without having the need to start up a bazillion services and postman requests.
It is such an invaluable part of modern backend development that I can hardly imagine working anything professionally without them.
#TestServer with #dockercompose does a decent job at this.
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Adding integration tests support to our #dotnet solution was the single best powerful and recent #devux move we made IMO.
It gives so much power to iterating code without having the need to start up a bazillion services and postman requests.
It is such an invaluable part of modern backend development that I can hardly imagine working anything professionally without them.
#TestServer with #dockercompose does a decent job at this.
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Adding integration tests support to our #dotnet solution was the single best powerful and recent #devux move we made IMO.
It gives so much power to iterating code without having the need to start up a bazillion services and postman requests.
It is such an invaluable part of modern backend development that I can hardly imagine working anything professionally without them.
#TestServer with #dockercompose does a decent job at this.
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Adding integration tests support to our #dotnet solution was the single best powerful and recent #devux move we made IMO.
It gives so much power to iterating code without having the need to start up a bazillion services and postman requests.
It is such an invaluable part of modern backend development that I can hardly imagine working anything professionally without them.
#TestServer with #dockercompose does a decent job at this.
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Adding integration tests support to our #dotnet solution was the single best powerful and recent #devux move we made IMO.
It gives so much power to iterating code without having the need to start up a bazillion services and postman requests.
It is such an invaluable part of modern backend development that I can hardly imagine working anything professionally without them.
#TestServer with #dockercompose does a decent job at this.