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2.1 Setting Up Ember for Testing
In this lesson we’ll use the Ember starter pack as our application, and we’ll set up everything we require for testing. Also, we’ll write our first simple integration test to be sure that everything is working as expected.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:15
1 lesson, 01:15
1.1Introduction01:15
1.1
Introduction
01:15
2.Testing Basics7 lessons, 1:05:45
7 lessons, 1:05:45
2.1Setting Up Ember for Testing07:49
2.1
Setting Up Ember for Testing
07:49
2.2A Quick Look into Ember's Source06:15
2.2
A Quick Look into Ember's Source
06:15
2.3Integration and Unit Tests10:48
2.3
Integration and Unit Tests
10:48
2.4Test Helpers06:25
2.4
Test Helpers
06:25
2.5Test Controller Computed05:01
2.5
Test Controller Computed
05:01
2.6Dealing with Ajax16:17
2.6
Dealing with Ajax
16:17
2.7Using Other Tools and Libraries with Ember13:10
2.7
Using Other Tools and Libraries with Ember
13:10
3.Demo Rails Application4 lessons, 42:33
4 lessons, 42:33
3.1Rails Application and Ember Setup07:22
3.1
Rails Application and Ember Setup
07:22
3.2Books Feature: Ember Front-End18:16
3.2
Books Feature: Ember Front-End
18:16
3.3Add Books Feature: Rails Back-End12:06
3.3
Add Books Feature: Rails Back-End
12:06
3.4Add Books Feature: Acceptance Tests04:49
3.4
Add Books Feature: Acceptance Tests
04:49
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:25
1 lesson, 00:25
4.1Conclusion00:25
4.1
Conclusion
00:25
My name is Rem Zolotykh and I'm from Russia. I specialise in Ruby and Javascript development (Ruby on Rails, Sinatra, Emberjs, Backbonejs), I'm fascinated by acronyms like TDD, BDD and OOD, and really curious about iOS development. I'm passionate about web, education and efficiency. At evenings I dance Lindy Hop and Boogie-Woogie, at nights - Argentine Tango, and weekends I love to spend with my family and friends playing board games.