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    React Native Owl

    React Native Owl

    Visual regression testing library for React Native

    React Native Owl is a visual regression testing library for React Native that enables developers to introduce visual regression tests to their apps for iOS and Android. Being heavily inspired by Detox, an end-to-end testing and automation framework, this library uses a similar API that makes setting up react-native-owl and running the tests locally and on your preferred CI service seamless. While Detox focuses on end-to-end testing in general, React Native Owl focuses on visual regression...
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    Testcontainers node

    Testcontainers node

    Supports tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of database

    Testcontainers is an open source library for providing throwaway, lightweight instances of databases, message brokers, web browsers, or just about anything that can run in a Docker container. No more need for mocks or complicated environment configurations. Define your test dependencies as code, then simply run your tests and containers will be created and then deleted. With support for many languages and testing frameworks, all you need is Docker. Use a containerized instance of your...
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    SANTETIN

    SANTETIN

    Santetin is a website stress test and DDOS simulation tool

    Santetin is a powerful desktop application built with Electron to perform website stress tests, penetration testing simulations, DDOS attacks, and traffic jingling for testing and educational purposes. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This tool is intended for educational and testing purposes only. Do not use it against any website without explicit permission from the owner.
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    Intern

    Intern

    A next-generation code testing stack for JavaScript

    Intern is a complete test system for JavaScript designed to help you write and run consistent, high-quality test cases for your JavaScript libraries and applications. It can be used to test any JavaScript code. Intern is minimally prescriptive and enforces only a basic set of best practices designed to ensure your tests stay maintainable over time. Its extensible architecture allows you to write custom test interfaces, executors, and reporters to influence how your tests run & easily...
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    testing-nestjs

    testing-nestjs

    A repository to show off to the community methods of testing NestJS

    A repository to show off to the community methods of testing NestJS including Unit Tests, Integration Tests, E2E Tests, pipes, filters, interceptors, GraphQL, Mongo, TypeORM, and more! Each folder is a fully functional Nest application on its own. All you need to do after cloning the repository is move into the folder, install the dependencies and test! Or you could just, you know, look at the test on GitHub too, no big deal. I've noticed a lot of people seem to get stuck on testing, and how...
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