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See your problem is you're editing the code until it passes the tests. It's way easier if you edit the tests until it passes the code.
213 0 ReplyThis is what they mean by test driven development.
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Can't tell if you are joking. I know a lot of junior developers who think this is a legitimate solution.
35 0 ReplyUnless you are using groovy (jenkins), then you are running the pipeline to find syntax errors.
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13 0 ReplyI hate groovy, gradle and Jenkins!
I don't know if sth. Else is better but I can confirm that shit is horrific
6 0 ReplyWhy do you hate groovy?
2 0 ReplyHorrible scripting language. Even worse than python. Close to Javascript
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FYI, Jenkins has an endpoint to validate the pipeline without running it, and there's a VSCode extension to do this without leaving the editor: https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2018/11/07/Validate-Jenkinsfile/
4 0 ReplyI am not using Jenkins anymore but this seems like a lifesaver, thanks for sharing
2 0 ReplyI use Jenkins for work, unfortunately, so I have plenty of experience
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Only for declarative pipelines, forget it if you use scripted ones.
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I just replace all my tests with noop codes. Quick, easy, passes.
7 0 ReplyIf true == true pass!
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