Pact testing vs end-to-end testing

show_me_the_clamps@vlemmy.net to Programming@beehaw.org – 9 points –

At my company there has been a move away from our large e2e testing suite for various reasons:

  • flaky tests
  • long build times
  • significant burden for multiple teams to contribute

The use of pact is seemingly only covering some small portion of each integration point between applications as large, comprehensive pacts that cover the full API and values used are considered too costly or coupled.

I am conflicted that we are losing test coverage of business use cases because there aren't necessarily any tests that are automatically running a use case end to end.

How do you deal with this in your workplace and what is your position on e2e vs pact testing.

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I think pact testing means contract testing, basically a test that asserts an agreement between two things (microservice, backend, frontend, etc)

My edit covers that

Sorry, the one downside of quick updates is I can respond very quickly before the edit is done / sent through hah.