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Sunday, August 19, 2018

Functional Programming Unit Testing in Node (Part 5)

Noops, Stub Soup, and Mountebank Welcome to Part 5 where we cover more about noops with a utility to test them, the "stub soup" that can happen if you don't create small pure functions, and how we can utilize stubs instead of mocks to unit test larger functions. The most important part, though, is setting up Mountebank to show how integration tests can show problems in your unit tests despite 100% coverage. We use wrapping class instances as an example to show you the pitfalls Object Oriented Programming code can make for you. Contents This is a 6 part series on refactoring imperative code in Node to a functional programming style with unit tests. You are currently on Part 5.


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