We are also looking into using nightwatch / phantom / casper (we aren't fully committed to one of these yet so its up for debate) to automate the testing of some our mission critical customer journeys through out website. The client has quite a large testing team which focus their testing mainly on the mobile app, but they haven't really had the website as part of their scope historically. Whilst this seems like a missed opportunity to utilise them as a resource for web testing, it is also actually leaving us with optionality. I would much prefer to have automated unit, integration and to an extent our pre-canned UAT tests. The human eye should really only be cast over some of the newer components we release, with everything else checking/failing before or during our build pipeline.
We created our initial site using graphQL, Gatsby and Markdown. The switch to Contentful instead of Markdown was a breeze when we had all of the graphQL queries already modelling what we needed.
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We will be using Jest and enzyme for our basic testing. There's a nice overview of that here: hackernoon.com/testing-react-compo...
We are also looking into using nightwatch / phantom / casper (we aren't fully committed to one of these yet so its up for debate) to automate the testing of some our mission critical customer journeys through out website. The client has quite a large testing team which focus their testing mainly on the mobile app, but they haven't really had the website as part of their scope historically. Whilst this seems like a missed opportunity to utilise them as a resource for web testing, it is also actually leaving us with optionality. I would much prefer to have automated unit, integration and to an extent our pre-canned UAT tests. The human eye should really only be cast over some of the newer components we release, with everything else checking/failing before or during our build pipeline.
We created our initial site using graphQL, Gatsby and Markdown. The switch to Contentful instead of Markdown was a breeze when we had all of the graphQL queries already modelling what we needed.