Название: Testing javascript Applications Автор: Lucas da Costa Издательство: Manning Publications Год: 2021 Формат: True (PDF, ePUB) Страниц: 514 Размер: 16,2 Mb Язык: English
Testing javascript Applications teaches you how to implement an automated testing plan for javascript-based web applications. Summary Automated testing will help you write high-quality software in less time, with more confidence, fewer bugs, and without constant manual oversight. Testing javascript Applications is a guide to building a comprehensive and reliable JS application testing suite, covering both how to write tests and how JS testing tools work under the hood. You’ll learn from Lucas de Costa, a core contributor to popular JS testing libraries, as he shares a quality mindset for making testing decisions that deliver a real contribution to your business. You’ll benefit from informative explanations and diagrams, easily-transferable code samples, and useful tips on using the latest and most consolidated libraries and frameworks of the javascript ecosystem. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the technology Automated testing is essential to delivering good javascript applications every time. A complete testing strategy needs to cover functions in isolation, integration between different parts of your code, and correctness from the end user’s perspective. This book will teach you how to deliver reliable software quickly and confidently.
About the book Testing javascript Applications teaches you how to implement an automated testing plan for javascript-based web applications. It describes practical testing strategies, covers useful tools and libraries, and explains how to foster a culture of quality. In this clearly-written, example-rich book, you’ll explore approaches for both backend and frontend applications and learn how to validate your software much more quickly and reliably.
What's inside
Unit, end-to-end, and integration testing Managing test cost and complexity Practicing test-driven development Dealing with external dependencies Tools like like Jest and Cypress