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Running Canopy in Docker container
In this article you will see how to write and run Canopy tests inside of Docker Container.
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Testing application continuously with Canopy and Azure Pipelines
In this article you will see how to write and run Canopy tests on Azure Pipelines.
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Testing GraphQL queries with FsCheck library - Union GraphTypes
GraphQL essentially allows users to define queries from a front-end to gather concrete data. So as it looks it is completely different than a standard REST endpoint. GraphQL differs queries which only gather data from those which also mutates them. In this article, I want to concentrate on queries which only gather some data and how to test them via FsCheck and F#. This articles is a continuation of previous post: https://www.mnie.me/2018-05-21-graphQLTestingPart2/
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Testing GraphQL queries with FsCheck library - Shrinking input
GraphQL essentially allows users to define queries from a front-end to gather concrete data. So as it looks it is completely different than a standard REST endpoint. GraphQL differs queries which only gather data from those which also mutates them. In this article, I want to concentrate on queries which only gather some data and how to test them via FsCheck and F#. This articles is a continuation of previous post https://www.mnie.me/2018-05-07-graphQLTesting/
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Testing GraphQL queries with FsCheck library
GraphQL essentially allows users to define queries from a front-end to gather concrete data. So as it looks it is completely different than a standard REST endpoint. GraphQL differs queries which only gather data from those which also mutates them. In this article, I want to concentrate on queries which only gather some data and how to test them via FsCheck and F#.
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How to test CSV files content in end-to-end testing
Commercial applications very often gives an end user ability to export some data as csv. In this article I wanna show you that it is possible to test it and how to do that.
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Subject attribute in Machine.Specifications, how to categorize Your tests?
In today post I want to say something about tagging/categorizing tests. Which, depends on a framework. Each of one implement it in a different way.
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TDD Kata in F#/C# using FsCheck
Roy Osherove's short kata descibed step by step in C# and F#. Starting from simple unit tests, ending on property based tests.
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Unit tests in F# using XUnit
How tests written in F# differ from those written in C#? Let's see!