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fed-crash-course-node-workshop

v1.0.10

Published

### Getting started

Downloads

16

Readme

Node Rpc Workshop

Getting started

  1. Clone / fork this repo
  2. npm i

Tasks

Your task is to add "Add Comments" functionality to the comments list:

  1. Add an input and a button

  2. Use API explorer to find the RPC service (its name is "CommentsService"). You will use the "Add" method

  3. Do it TDD!! You will have to write 3 tests:

    a. An E2E test for adding new comment (mocking RPC service)

    b. An IT test for saving a new comment (mocking RPC service)

    c. A component test for saving a comment (using nock to check that the comment was sent to the server)

Pairs:

No.| Pair 1 | Pair 2|| :----| -------------| -------------|--| 1| Dror Lapidot| Keinan Bar-Ilan 2| Dmytro Maltsev| Karin Agan 3| Andrii Domin| Moshe Kerbel 4| Volodymyr Ozhekhovskyi|Eyal Perry 5| Mor Shemesh| Nitay Rabinovich 6| Nir Cohen| Tal Magen 7| Haim Houri| Evgeny Barabanov 8| Meir Cohen| Mantas Pajada 9| Andrii Koretskyi| Shachar Gershoni| Benny Holtzer

References