Summary
In this chapter, you learned about the importance of unit testing and mastered Angular unit and e2e test configuration and setup. You learned how to configure Angular's TestBed and how to write unit tests using test doubles. You configured your Angular app for a production deployment. You ensured the quality of your application by creating a value delivery stream using a CI pipeline and GitHub flow. Finally, you successfully deployed a web application to the cloud.
Now you know what it takes to build a production-ready Angular application that is reliable, resilient, and containerized to allow for a flexible deployment strategy. In the next chapter, we go over how you can add Angular Material to your project and make your Local Weather App look great. In the process, you will learn about the negative performance impact that user control or UI component libraries can have on your application, including essential Material components; Angular Flex Layout; accessibility...