Oleg Nenashev is a passionate Open Source Whatever advocate: software, hardware and communities. He is a TOC member in the Continuous Delivery Foundation. Oleg is a core maintainer and board member in Jenkins, where he builds the community and organizes events and Google Summer of Code. Oleg earned a PhD degree in hardware design and volunteers in the Free and Open Source Silicon Foundation, CNCF and CDF Ambassador.
19.09.2023
LOCATION: Zürich
KEYWORDS: Technology, Tools, Open Source
AGENDA: | 18:15-19:30h: Talk incl. Q/A After an interesting talk, you will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and network with the speaker and professional colleagues over beer, wine and rich finger foods. |
SPEAKER: Oleg Nenashev COMPANY: WireMock
SLIDES: 230919_API_Testing_with_Testcontainers_and_Wiremock.pdf
Testcontainers has become one of the most popular tools for software integration testing. If you can put your system-under-test into a container, Docker compose cluster or a pod, this is what you're likely to use. If your target isn't ready, not containerizable or just too heavy for testing as is, you can always use mock testing frameworks, e.g. WireMock or MockServer in the JVM ecosystem. Can you combine both approaches? Sure!
In this talk, we will classify integration testing and discuss application areas for WireMock and Testcontainers, and discuss which tool to choose for each use-case. And why not both? We will discuss putting WireMock into Testcontainers, and getting the best from their features thanks to the new WireMock modules for Testcontainers. Last but not least, we will see how to put WireMock in front of the Testcontainers or your real system to do deeper tests or even chaos engineering.
P.S: We will focus on the Java and maybe Golang examples, but the same approaches can be used in any technology stack for which the Testcontainers SDK is available.
LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en
Oleg Nenashev is a passionate Open Source Whatever advocate: software, hardware and communities. He is a TOC member in the Continuous Delivery Foundation. Oleg is a core maintainer and board member in Jenkins, where he builds the community and organizes events and Google Summer of Code. Oleg earned a PhD degree in hardware design and volunteers in the Free and Open Source Silicon Foundation, CNCF and CDF Ambassador.
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