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This assignment is meant to improve your unit testing skills and teach you a few best practices when it comes to working with external libraries.
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Assignment 2 - unit testing
This assignment is meant to improve your unit testing skills and teach you a few best practices when it comes to working with external libraries.
This project is using an outdated date library. Your task is to write unit tests for the functions in src/dateUtils.ts
and then replace the outdated library with a newer one.
Since the library is abstracted the tests should still pass using the new library.
Another task for you is to add type definition to the dateUtils.ts
file. Please note that TypeScript is already set up, all you should need to do is to introduce types.
Group size: 1 person
Prerequisite
Make sure you have Node v18 installed before starting the assignment.
- Select "Use this Template" and create a new repository using this as a template repo
Setup
npm install
Commands
npm run test
- This runs the test suite
The assignment
Start by looking at src/dateUtils.ts
and get familiar with the functions.
Add Type definition to arguments and functions in src/dateUtils.ts
.
Commit your changes.
Go to src/__tests__/dateUtils.test.ts
and add unit tests that cover each function, please note that some functions can, and should have, more than one unit test.
Commit your changes.
Once you have written unit tests and feel comfortable with the coverage you have, start replacing the deprecated moment
library with date-fns
. There are similar functions available. Look at the documentation (https://date-fns.org/docs/Getting-Started) and you should be able to find functions that behave the same way.
Your tests suite should not be touched at this point, the unit tests you wrote in the beginning should still be green, because the input and the output stays the same.
Commit your changes.
Handin
Add me (arnif) as a contributor to the Github repo. There should be at least 3 commits that include each step described above. Add a link to the Github repo when turning in your solution to Canvas.