Comparing unit testing and integration testing
Much of the difference between unit and integration testing relates to the scope of the code being tested and the goals of the test. Chances are you have been mixing a combination of the two on the Salesforce Platform without realizing it. Before we go deeper into these differences, let’s consider some characteristics of integration testing:
- Integration tests test your key application features and related code paths under different scenarios, which can span multiple classes, including frontend code. Thus, the term “integration” refers to all code executing end to end together for a given set of inputs (including database rows) to assert a given output at the end. This type of testing occurs after unit testing, but also eventually forms a key part of what is sometimes referred to as your regression (or system) test suite.
- Regression tests are simply a type of integration test that can be even broader...