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title = "Things I Learnt The Hard Way - Tests Make Better APIs" |
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date = 2019-06-19 |
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tags = ["en-au", "book", "things i learnt", "unit tests", "layers", "apis"] |
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Testing things in isolation may give a better view of your APIs. |
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When I spoke about [integration |
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tests](/books/things-i-learnt/integration-tests) you may end up with the |
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impression that I don't like unit tests[^1]. |
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Actually, I think they provide some good intrinsic values. |
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For example, as mentioned before, they can provide a better look at the |
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adherence to the design. |
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But, at the same time, they give a better view of your internal -- and even |
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external -- APIs. |
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For example, you're writing the tests for the view layer -- 'cause, you know, |
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we write everything in layers; layers on top of layers -- and you're noticing |
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that you have to keep a lot of data (state) around to be able to make the |
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calls to the controller. That's a sign that you may have to take a better look |
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at the controller API. |
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Not only that, but take, for example, the fact that you're working on a |
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library -- which will be called by someone else -- and you're writing tests |
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for the most external layer, the layer that will be exposed by the library. |
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And, again, you're noticing that you have to keep a lot of context around, |
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lots of variables, variables coming from different places and similar calls |
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using parameters in different ways. Your tests will look like a mess, don't |
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they? That's because the API _is_ a mess. |
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Unit testing your layers makes you the _user_ of that layer API, and then you |
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can see how much one would suffer -- or, hopefully, enjoy -- using that. |
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[^1]: Again, let's ignore for a second that there are no "unit" in "unit |
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tests"... |
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