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Exploring Cypress and Keploy: Streamlining Test Automation
As an Automation Enthusiats exploring in the realm of software testing, I’ve traversed a various tools and frameworks aimed at enhancing test automation processes. Because as the landscape of software testing continues to evolve, the demand for efficient and reliable test automation solutions has never been higher. Among these, Cypress and Keploy emerge as standout…
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Testing BunJs Web Application with Cucumber JS and Keploy
In our previous blog, we explored how to build a modern web server using BunJs and Prisma, integrating robust authentication mechanisms with JWT tokens. Now, it’s time to ensure our application is reliable and error-free through thorough testing. In this blog, we’ll dive into testing methodologies using Cucumber JS and Keploy, both are a powerful…
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Create API Rate Limiting with Token Bucket 🪣
In this article, We will try to explore Token Bucket algorithm and its implementation in NodeJS for API Rate Limiting in very simple terms. What is Token Bucket ? Token Bucket is an algorithm which is used to limit our resources or server usage. It is an algorithm in which we have some finite amount…
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Understanding the levels of the Software Testing Pyramid
Introduction Before coming to what Software Testing Pyramid actually is, let’s just start with some basics! We all know what a "software" is, but then what is software testing or why is it even important? Let me answer your doubts- Software Testing is a process that involves evaluating software components to ensure they meet specified…
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Ship Faster, Fix Less: A Guide to Continuous Testing
Before I jump into Continuous Testing, let’s touch base on what testing is, along with how and when it plays a crucial role. Testing phase provides you with feedback which will help you determine if further changes are needed. Faster feedback is better for you. Why? Because by going down the wrong road too far,…
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Build an HTTP server using BunJs and Prisma
In this guide, we’ll be leveraging two powerful tools: BunJs and Prisma. Together, they provide a robust foundation for constructing modern, scalable, and efficient web servers. But before we dive into the technical details, let’s take a moment to understand what BunJs and Prisma bring to the table.Why use BunJs? BunJs is a really lightweight,…
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How I simulated a response from a Third Party app
Whether you’re building a web application, a mobile app, or any other software product, integrating with third-party APIs is almost inevitable. But what happens when you need to test your application’s behavior without relying on these external services? That’s where the magic of simulation comes in handy. In this blog, we’ll explore how you can…
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Why I Switched to Table Driven Testing approach in Go
Unit Testing, specifically table driven tests, have gained significant popularity in recent years due to their ability to eliminate repetition and enhance test clarity and maintainability. By organizing test cases into a structured format, table driven tests provide a systematic way to reuse the same values across different unit testing scenarios efficiently. What is Table…
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Canary Testing: A Comprehensive Guide for Developers
What’s Canary Testing, Anyway? Imagine you’re a miner with a canary in a cage. If the air is toxic, the canary reacts first, giving you a heads-up. Canary testing works similarly for your software. Instead of releasing the whole flock (users) into a potentially toxic or buggy environment, you release just one canary (a small…
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Mock vs Stub vs Fake: Understand the difference
Introduction Testing software is like putting it through a series of challenges to make sure it’s tough enough for real-world use. Whether we’re testing each piece individually (unit testing) or how they all work together (integration testing), we need to be prepared for different situations. Sometimes, testing is tricky.There are times, when we need to…