More and more teams are coming to the realization that automating every single test may not be the best approach. However, it’s often difficult to determine wh…
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- "Write tests. Not too many. Mostly integration."
- Integration tests strike a great balance on the trade-offs between confidence and speed/expense. This is why it's advisable to spend most (not all, mind you) of your effort there.
- biggest thing you can do to write more integration tests is to stop mocking so much stuff
- When you mock something you're removing all confidence in the integration between what you're testing and what's being mocked.
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