A few days ago, we looked at the rationale behind how one of our project teams tackled the question: How would we set up end-to-end testing for a product that had a Angular 5 frontend and Rails 5 API backend? This was from Part 1 of this series. If you’re...
Like a lot of Rails developers, I rarely write view specs. In almost all the projects I’ve seen and worked with, there have been hardly any view specs that were actively maintained. There are a few reasons for this: they can be brittle, add little perceived...
Web applications always have a backend and a frontend. Waaaaaaaay back in the day the norm was to use backend technologies to develop both the backend and frontend. Server-side code would generate and spit out HTML and JavaScript to a user’s browser. Nowadays,...
Ember components. You know, those itty bitty isolated views of goodness that are often built up on top of other Ember components. It’s like Yehuda and Tom watched an episode of Pimp My Ride and got inspired by Xzibit’s approach to building a car inside of...
Ember Component Tests: The Pragmatic Middle As an application grows in scope and complexity it can be easy to end up with pages that have many operations they’re responsible for. What started as a set of CRUD screens grows to include search, navigation,...
A common mistake made in our industry is to conflate performance testing with load testing. While both are important, neither is a substitute for the other. The former helps assess whether a system is performant. Can it accomplish some tasks in a short enough period...
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