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To be suitable for third party contributions, a piece of code should have a safety net of lightweigt tests covering its Java API.
Expected result:
- Most API methods (excluding trivial) are covered…
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Write a suite of automated tests.
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We should attempt to add unit and integration tests for this. It would make pushing new releases easier. But, the only problem I can see is building forked sources since Go likes to get all pull-happy…
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There are tools that compare the visual output as a means of testing. I am wondering if this would be useful for abcjs. Then all the regression cases could be documented as testing cases.
I have a …
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Opening an issue to track testing for version decoupling with multiple datasources. As part of CI, we should add checks to ensure that the security-dashboards-plugin is compatible with all the version…
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Ideas:
- Download a working copy of the bookmarks page that can work without logging in, replace network requests with test data
Tests:
- Ensure all tweets are downloaded if `maxLimit` not se…
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Due to complexity of the PML grammar it's desirable to introduce automated tests.
A PML grammar and translated output can be defined right in the test file.
```python
input = """
facade[item.f…
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### Feature request
It would be great if a test suite could verify that everything is working properly. The interactions are pretty finicky and things can break in odd places by doing minor changes…
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Would be great to add some automated tests to the project, for example, spinning up an SSH server and then using [SSH.NET](https://github.com/sshnet/SSH.NET) as a client to interact with it.
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As a developer, when updating code, I want automated tests to ensure that the changes I am making do not have a negative impact on the site.