Maarten Groeneweg
@LazyTesting
Tester Engineer with the ambition to automate everything
At funda we believe in testing as a team, @anilkusaksiz wrote this blog why blog.funda.nl/5-reasons-we-b…
I'm trying to get insight in the pain vs. gain of our E2E tests. Last month they found 0 bugs. In the same period the failed for roughly 20% of the releases. Anyone else also measuring this?
I'm working on a paper for the #AgileTD about 'lessons learned from bad E2E tests'. I saw a lot of 'bad test' in multiple companies. In the talk I would like to zoom in to the root causes and see how we could learn from it. Does that sound interesting? Any suggestions/advice?
Having fun with data and JavaScript. Trying to get the four key metrics (from Accelerate) out of our systems. Already got 3/4😀
Thank you, I've been playing with it and it looks very simple to implement and put into the CI. Need to do some more testing to see if it catches 'everything' we would like to catch.
It would of course not be 100%. Something you really care about could drop your score 5%, but then some changes increase it by 5% and wouldn’t know. But that’s all I can recall seeing from folk
How do you test SEO? Especially interested if it's possible to automate regression testing for it.
Anyone in the Rotterdam area who is interested in taking over my organiser role in a local testing meetup group?
My new favorite thing to do: throw away tests. Just created a PR to remove all the e2e tests which are not enforced in our pipeline.
I'm looking for a senior Test Engineer to join my team at #funda. What I like about funda: friendly people, awesome product, cool tech and be able to make an impact. Want to know more? content.funda.nl/en/working-at/… or just ping me.
Really enjoyed lean coffee this morning at #AgileTD together with @ngurov and @LazyTesting speaking about topics of Testing in Prod, the future of the testing role, chaos engineering... looking forward for tomorrow!
Thema avonden: Value-Driven development en Hoe praat ik over testen? | Artikel: Een nieuw project en een sessie Risk Storming - mailchi.mp/920b31da4ee5/t…
We have contract testing in place for quite some time now. It's a powerful way of getting rid of end-2-end tests (see my talk slideshare.net/MaartenGroenew…) but it's not all rainbows and unicorns. a few downsides: CI/CD can be complex and the javascript part is a bit unstable.
slideshare.net
Contract Testing - bye-bye Testing Monolith?
It would of course not be 100%. Something you really care about could drop your score 5%, but then some changes increase it by 5% and wouldn’t know. But that’s all I can recall seeing from folk
Anyone good/bad experience with Citrus Framework? It sound cool but also a bit framework-ish. Does it work well compared with building your own mocks and clients? Also is it easy to integrate with AWS/localstack resources?
We still have a few seats left for our workshop Testing in React, join us Wednesday meetup.com/010-Test-Corps…
Frontend applications are getting more and more complex. Want to learn how to #Test them efficient? Yusuf Celik will learn you how to apply the testing pyramid on frontend/React application. Join us at the 010 Test Corps Workshop testing in React meetup.com/010-Test-Corps…
On April 17th we're organizing another 010 Test Corps Meetup. It's a workshop testing in React. meetup.com/010-Test-Corps…
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