Don’t Do E2E Testing!

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End-to-end testing is one of the more common approaches to testing software, but it is complex, fragile expensive and low quality. As soon as we accept that the best way to test our system is to deploy it all together, with everything else that it interacts with and then try broad-brush interactions with the whole lot, we have lost control. To do a great job of testing we need much finer-grained control, and so need to reject E2E testing. Great automated testing depends on us controlling the variables, and ATDD, TDD and BDD rely on our ability to synthesise inputs and collect outputs from our system so that we can test it. E2E testing stops us from doing that.

In this episode, Dave Farley, author of best-selling books “Continuous Delivery” and "Modern Software Engineering” describes the problems of end-to-end testing and how best to overcome them with a more effective and more efficient approach.

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