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Tests for Reusable Components #8773

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ghernandez345 opened this issue Nov 21, 2022 · 0 comments
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Tests for Reusable Components #8773

ghernandez345 opened this issue Nov 21, 2022 · 0 comments
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~engineering-initiated Engineering-initiated story, such as a bug, refactor, or contributor experience improvement. ~frontend Frontend-related issue. story A user story defining an entire feature

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ghernandez345 commented Nov 21, 2022

Problem

Our reusable components are used across the entire application and therefore we must have high confidence that they work correctly. We'd like to increase our testing coverage for our collection of reusable components.

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  • We will use the coverage reports to track our testing coverage for reusable components

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  1. Increase test coverage for our reusable components

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@ghernandez345 ghernandez345 added the story A user story defining an entire feature label Nov 21, 2022
@ghernandez345 ghernandez345 added the ~frontend Frontend-related issue. label Nov 21, 2022
@jacobshandling jacobshandling pinned this issue Nov 29, 2022
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@lukeheath lukeheath added the ~engineering-initiated Engineering-initiated story, such as a bug, refactor, or contributor experience improvement. label Dec 2, 2022
@lukeheath lukeheath moved this to 🥚 Ready in 🚀 Release Dec 6, 2022
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@lukeheath lukeheath moved this to 🥚 Prioritized in ⚗️ ‎‎Roadmap Dec 6, 2022
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