Testing is an essential part of software development, ensuring that your code is working as intended and meets the requirements of your users. In this course, you will learn the best practices for testing your code and the tools and frameworks that can help you automate your tests and increase the efficiency of your development process.
Starting with the fundamentals of testing, you will learn the different types of testing, including unit testing, integration testing, and end-to-end testing, and when to use each type. You will then learn how to write effective tests using popular testing frameworks such as Jest, Mocha, and Selenium.
You will also learn how to incorporate testing into your development workflow using continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) tools such as Jenkins and Travis CI. You will explore how to write and run tests in different environments, such as local development, staging, and production.
By the end of the course, you will have a deep understanding of the principles of testing and the tools and techniques that are available to help you ensure the quality and reliability of your code.
This course is designed for developers who are familiar with basic programming concepts and have experience with JavaScript or another programming language. Some familiarity with the command line interface and Git is recommended, but not required.