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Keep Tests Independent

Keeping tests independent helps ensures that the tests are reliable, repeatable, and easy to maintain. When tests are independent, a change in one test will not affect the results of other tests.

Here are some ways to keep tests independent in system architecture:

  • Use dependency injection to decouple the test code from the application code. This allows the tests to be run without the need to instantiate the application objects directly.
  • Use mocks or stubs to isolate the test from external dependencies such as databases, APIs, or other services.
  • Use test data that is self-contained and does not rely on external data or state.
  • Use a test framework that supports running tests in parallel, so that the tests can be run independently of each other.
  • Use test-driven development (TDD), which involves writing tests before writing the application code. This ensures that the tests are independent and that the code is written with testability in mind.
  • Avoid global state and shared mutable state as it may cause unexpected results.

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