In your experience, is it recommended to have different spec files depending on which type of test you are working on (i.e *.integrated.spec.ts) or to put everything in a single file?
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I usually don't use *.integrated.spec.ts to make the distinction. I tend to put everything in the same file.
But it doesn't hurt if the file is named mean.pipe.integrated.spec.ts in my opinion.
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Thanks a lot for sharing! Keep it up!
In your experience, is it recommended to have different spec files depending on which type of test you are working on (i.e *.integrated.spec.ts) or to put everything in a single file?
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Hello Andrei,
Thanks for your kind comment.
I usually don't use
*.integrated.spec.ts
to make the distinction. I tend to put everything in the same file.But it doesn't hurt if the file is named
mean.pipe.integrated.spec.ts
in my opinion.