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const axios = require('axios') | |
/* ... */ | |
const params = new URLSearchParams() | |
params.append('name', 'Akexorcist') | |
params.append('age', '28') | |
params.append('position', 'Android Developer') | |
params.append('description', 'birthdate=25-12-1989&favourite=coding%20coding%20and%20coding&company=Nextzy%20Technologies&website=http://www.akexorcist.com/') | |
params.append('awesome', true) |
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.container { | |
width: 100%; | |
padding-right: 15px; | |
padding-left: 15px; | |
margin-right: auto; | |
margin-left: auto; | |
} | |
/* BREAKPOINT 576px */ | |
@media (min-width: 36em) { |
You first need to undestand the concept of frontend tests.
You should not test the implementation but the behavior
You test like the end user
For instance, imagine a login screen with email and password inputs and a submit button
The test should input the email and the password, then click in the submit button.
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const pombify = (phrase) => { | |
return phrase | |
.split(' ') | |
.map((word) => { | |
const wordLetters = word.split('') | |
return wordLetters | |
.map((letter, index) => { | |
const charCode = letter.charCodeAt(0); | |
const binary = charCode | |
.toString(2) |
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