Hands-on workshop on good practices in software engineering. We're going to have a look at TDD, Unit Testing, Refactoring and CI/CD.
Today's workshop is based on a popular refactoring exercise you can find out more about here.
We recommend using Intellij as the IDE.
You will have to install Node v18.20. This should also install npm
,
which is a Node packet manager
First, fork this repository and clone it on your device.
Then, install dependencies
npm install
We are using jest as a testing framework.
To run tests:
npm run test:jest
To run all tests in watch mode:
npm run test:jest:watch
You can run the application seeing how the updateQuality()
function works:
npm run app
Or with the number of days as args:
npm run app 10
Hi and welcome to team Gilded Rose. As you know, we are a small inn with a prime location in a
prominent city ran by a friendly innkeeper named Allison. We also buy and sell only the finest goods.
Unfortunately, our goods are constantly degrading in Quality
as they approach their sell by date.
We have a system in place that updates our inventory for us. It was developed by a no-nonsense type named Leeroy, who has moved on to new adventures. Your task is to add the new feature to our system so that we can begin selling a new category of items. First an introduction to our system:
- All
items
have aSellIn
value which denotes the number of days we have to sell theitems
- All
items
have aQuality
value which denotes how valuable the item is - At the end of each day our system lowers both values for every item
Pretty simple, right? Well this is where it gets interesting:
- Once the sell by date has passed,
Quality
degrades twice as fast - The
Quality
of an item is never negative - "Aged Brie" actually increases in
Quality
the older it gets - The
Quality
of an item is never more than50
- "Sulfuras", being a legendary item, never has to be sold or decreases in
Quality
- "Backstage passes", like aged brie, increases in
Quality
as itsSellIn
value approaches;Quality
increases by2
when there are10
days or less and by3
when there are5
days or less butQuality
drops to0
after the concert
We have recently signed a supplier of conjured items. This requires an update to our system:
- "Conjured" items degrade in
Quality
twice as fast as normal items
Feel free to make any changes to the UpdateQuality
method and add any new code as long as everything
still works correctly. However, do not alter the Item
class or Items
property as those belong to the
goblin in the corner who will insta-rage and one-shot you as he doesn't believe in shared code
ownership (you can make the UpdateQuality
method and Items
property static if you like, we'll cover
for you).
Just for clarification, an item can never have its Quality
increase above 50
, however "Sulfuras" is a
legendary item and as such its Quality
is 80
and it never alters.
Now that we've improved the codebase through a thorough refactor, and we've added some much-needed tests, it's time to think about taking advantage of those.
We'd like to only be able to merge code if the test suite passes, otherwise the PR should fail. This way we're never adding breaking changes. To do that, we're going to create a GitHub action to run the tests on Pull Request.
Start by looking in the test.yml file.
- Set the trigger to be when someone opens a PR against the
main
branch - Create a
test
job that runs on ubuntu - Firstly, we'd need to get the code - Hint: what are we doing when changing out a branch
- Secondly, we'd need to make sure the environment is set - Hint: we're using Node
- After we make sure we have the code and the environment set, we should install all dependencies and then run the tests.
Stretch goal: Sometimes we're too lazy to check the status each time. It might be easier to receive an email. What should we do to make sure we're receiving an email whenever a build passes or fails?