The big promise of DevOps is the increased speed of new features to market, while simultaneously reducing maintenance cost and time. Though not the only critical component to achieving this goal, “Shifting Left” or reducing the time it takes from introducing a defect to it being discovered is a star player.
Unit Testing is a key practice in “Shifting Left”. However Unit Testing is only effective if you execute your test suites frequently: on demand, on commit, and on a schedule.
This is where Automation comes in. Attend this session by the lead maintainer of tSQLt and discover how you can reap the most benefit from your Unit Testing endeavors by automating test execution in your CI pipeline.
We will briefly cover the basics of tSQLt and then jump right into how you can create a GitHub Actions CI Pipeline that includes executing your tSQLt Unit Tests.
After the session, you’ll be able to answer the questions of where database code fits into the CI revolution and how to make its integration happen in your own CI pipelines.
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