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Mystery Maker's Monday, Testing, and GraphQL
Episode 36

Mystery Maker's Monday, Testing, and GraphQL

Whiskey Web and Whatnot · Skill Issue Studios

June 2, 202259m 17sExplicit

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Show Notes

They say if it's not broken, don't fix it. So why are we running tests on tests on tests that aren't business-critical? There's an art to testing beyond just striving to get 100% coverage. In fact, over-testing can actually hamper your progress more than help it. Meanwhile, Chuck's wondering why it's not possible to have a union of enums in GraphQL.

In this episode, Chuck and Robbie discuss some tech frustrations, lessons for the React community, why Ship Shape implemented spam traps, and a whatnot on all things alcohol, sports, Friends, and Robbie's (seemingly endless) truck saga. 

Key Takeaways

  • [01:50] - A lengthy whiskey review. 
  • [22:53] - Why getting carried away with tests becomes your downfall. 
  • [34:50] - Why Chuck thinks these tests in the React community are useless. 
  • [38:16] - Chuck's GraphQL confusion. 
  • [40:49] - A browser bug Chuck noticed. 
  • [44:09] - Robbie's non-sponsored plug.
  • [44:50] - A sports-themed whatnot and an update on Robbie's truck saga. 

Quotes

[26:52] - "There are things that warrant tests and things that don't and there are good best practices for writing them." ~ @rwwagner90 [https://twitter.com/rwwagner90]

[33:44] - "Sometimes people will just chase the goal of as close to 100% coverage as possible and then you end up with a bunch of egregious tests along the way." ~ @CharlesWthe3rd [https://twitter.com/CharlesWthe3rd]

[34:00] - "You need to test what's business-critical. You can do the other tests if you have the time. But there were a lot of tests that really didn't even check anything. And it's kind of arbitrary — you got that coverage, but you weren't doing anything." ~ @rwwagner90 [https://twitter.com/rwwagner90]

[36:32] - "Cypress is a great example of having integration testing in context where you can get visual progression testing too so [you] have some understanding there." ~ @CharlesWthe3rd [https://twitter.com/CharlesWthe3rd]

Links

  • Maker's Mark No. 46 [https://www.makersmark.com/makers-mark-46]
  • Maker's Mark Cask Strength [https://www.makersmark.com/makers-mark-cask-strength]
  • Maker's Mark Private Selection [https://www.makersmark.com/makers-mark-private-selection]
  • Woodford Reserve [https://www.woodfordreserve.com/]
  • Jack Rose Dining Saloon [http://jackrosediningsaloon.com/]
  • The FRIENDS Experience  [https://www.friendstheexperience.com/]
  • Mocha [https://mochajs.org/]
  • Jest [https://jestjs.io/]
  • Ember.js [https://emberjs.com/]
  • Slack [http://slack.com]
  • reCAPTCHA [https://www.google.com/recaptcha/about/]
  • React [https://reactjs.org/]
  • Cypress  [https://www.cypress.io/]
  • Facebook [http://facebook.com]
  • Vite [https://vitejs.dev/] 
  • GraphQL [https://graphql.org/]
  • Chuck on Twitter [https://twitter.com/CharlesWthe3rd]
  • Elon Musk [https://twitter.com/elonmusk]
  • Starlink [https://www.starlink.com/]
  • Netlify  [https://www.netlify.com/]
  • Middesk [https://www.middesk.com/agent]
  • QuickBooks [https://quickbooks.intuit.com/]
  • Walkabout Mini Golf on Oculus Quest [https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/2462678267173943/]
  • Holey Moley [https://abc.com/shows/holey-moley]
  • Steph Curry [https://twitter.com/StephenCurry30] 
  • Topgolf [https://topgolf.com/us/]
  • Rivian [https://rivian.com/]