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Mastering Angular Test-Driven Development

You're reading from   Mastering Angular Test-Driven Development Build high-quality Angular apps with step-by-step instructions and practical examples

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805126089
Length 246 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ezéchiel Amen AGBLA Ezéchiel Amen AGBLA
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Started with Test-Driven Development in Angular FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Taking Your First Steps with TDD 3. Chapter 2: Using Jasmine and Karma to Test Angular Applications 4. Part 2: Writing Effective Unit Tests
5. Chapter 3: Writing Effective Unit Tests for Angular Components, Services, and Directives 6. Chapter 4: Mocking and Stubbing Dependencies in Angular Tests 7. Chapter 5: Testing Angular Pipes, Forms, and Reactive Programming 8. Part 3: End-to-End Testing
9. Chapter 6: Exploring End-to-End Testing with Protractor, Cypress, and Playwright 10. Chapter 7: Understanding Cypress and its Role in End-to-End Tests for Web Applications 11. Chapter 8: Writing Effective End-to-End Component Tests with Cypress 12. Part 4: Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment for Angular Applications
13. Chapter 9: Understanding Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) 14. Chapter 10: Best Practices and Patterns for Angular TDD 15. Chapter 11: Refactoring and Improving Angular Code through TDD 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

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In summary, this chapter covered the fundamental concepts of CI and CD practices within the SDLC, highlighting their importance and benefits. We began by understanding that CI is a process that aims to automate the integration of code changes into a shared repository, facilitating automated builds and tests to quickly detect and correct problems. This practice is crucial for the early detection of bugs and errors, promoting a faster feedback loop, encouraging collaboration, and improving code quality.

CD is then introduced as an extension of CI, focusing on automating the deployment process while ensuring that the software is always in a releasable state. This practice enables rapid and reliable releases of software in different environments, reducing the risk of deployment errors and enabling faster time-to-market.

This chapter also looked at the practical aspects of setting up CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions, a popular workflow automation tool. It explained how...

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