Enforces TDD workflow with tests-first approach, 80%+ coverage (unit, integration, Playwright E2E), and git checkpoints for features, bugs, refactoring.
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This skill ensures all code development follows TDD principles with comprehensive test coverage.
ALWAYS write tests first, then implement code to make tests pass.
HEAD on the active branch and belongs to the current task sequenceAs a [role], I want to [action], so that [benefit]
Example:
As a user, I want to search for markets semantically,
so that I can find relevant markets even without exact keywords.
For each user journey, create comprehensive test cases:
describe('Semantic Search', () => {
it('returns relevant markets for query', async () => {
// Test implementation
})
it('handles empty query gracefully', async () => {
// Test edge case
})
it('falls back to substring search when Redis unavailable', async () => {
// Test fallback behavior
})
it('sorts results by similarity score', async () => {
// Test sorting logic
})
})
npm test
# Tests should fail - we haven't implemented yet
This step is mandatory and is the RED gate for all production changes.
Before modifying business logic or other production code, you must verify a valid RED state via one of these paths:
A test that was only written but not compiled and executed does not count as RED.
Do not edit production code until this RED state is confirmed.
If the repository is under Git, create a checkpoint commit immediately after this stage is validated. Recommended commit message format:
test: add reproducer for <feature or bug>Write minimal code to make tests pass:
// Implementation guided by tests
export async function searchMarkets(query: string) {
// Implementation here
}
If the repository is under Git, stage the minimal fix now but defer the checkpoint commit until GREEN is validated in Step 5.
npm test
# Tests should now pass
Rerun the same relevant test target after the fix and confirm the previously failing test is now GREEN.
Only after a valid GREEN result may you proceed to refactor.
If the repository is under Git, create a checkpoint commit immediately after GREEN is validated. Recommended commit message format:
fix: <feature or bug>Improve code quality while keeping tests green:
If the repository is under Git, create a checkpoint commit immediately after refactoring is complete and tests remain green. Recommended commit message format:
refactor: clean up after <feature or bug> implementationnpm run test:coverage
# Verify 80%+ coverage achieved
import { render, screen, fireEvent } from '@testing-library/react'
import { Button } from './Button'
describe('Button Component', () => {
it('renders with correct text', () => {
render(<Button>Click me</Button>)
expect(screen.getByText('Click me')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('calls onClick when clicked', () => {
const handleClick = jest.fn()
render(<Button onClick={handleClick}>Click</Button>)
fireEvent.click(screen.getByRole('button'))
expect(handleClick).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
})
it('is disabled when disabled prop is true', () => {
render(<Button disabled>Click</Button>)
expect(screen.getByRole('button')).toBeDisabled()
})
})
import { NextRequest } from 'next/server'
import { GET } from './route'
describe('GET /api/markets', () => {
it('returns markets successfully', async () => {
const request = new NextRequest('http://localhost/api/markets')
const response = await GET(request)
const data = await response.json()
expect(response.status).toBe(200)
expect(data.success).toBe(true)
expect(Array.isArray(data.data)).toBe(true)
})
it('validates query parameters', async () => {
const request = new NextRequest('http://localhost/api/markets?limit=invalid')
const response = await GET(request)
expect(response.status).toBe(400)
})
it('handles database errors gracefully', async () => {
// Mock database failure
const request = new NextRequest('http://localhost/api/markets')
// Test error handling
})
})
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test'
test('user can search and filter markets', async ({ page }) => {
// Navigate to markets page
await page.goto('/')
await page.click('a[href="/markets"]')
// Verify page loaded
await expect(page.locator('h1')).toContainText('Markets')
// Search for markets
await page.fill('input[placeholder="Search markets"]', 'election')
// Wait for debounce and results
await page.waitForTimeout(600)
// Verify search results displayed
const results = page.locator('[data-testid="market-card"]')
await expect(results).toHaveCount(5, { timeout: 5000 })
// Verify results contain search term
const firstResult = results.first()
await expect(firstResult).toContainText('election', { ignoreCase: true })
// Filter by status
await page.click('button:has-text("Active")')
// Verify filtered results
await expect(results).toHaveCount(3)
})
test('user can create a new market', async ({ page }) => {
// Login first
await page.goto('/creator-dashboard')
// Fill market creation form
await page.fill('input[name="name"]', 'Test Market')
await page.fill('textarea[name="description"]', 'Test description')
await page.fill('input[name="endDate"]', '2025-12-31')
// Submit form
await page.click('button[type="submit"]')
// Verify success message
await expect(page.locator('text=Market created successfully')).toBeVisible()
// Verify redirect to market page
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/\/markets\/test-market/)
})
src/
├── components/
│ ├── Button/
│ │ ├── Button.tsx
│ │ ├── Button.test.tsx # Unit tests
│ │ └── Button.stories.tsx # Storybook
│ └── MarketCard/
│ ├── MarketCard.tsx
│ └── MarketCard.test.tsx
├── app/
│ └── api/
│ └── markets/
│ ├── route.ts
│ └── route.test.ts # Integration tests
└── e2e/
├── markets.spec.ts # E2E tests
├── trading.spec.ts
└── auth.spec.ts
jest.mock('@/lib/supabase', () => ({
supabase: {
from: jest.fn(() => ({
select: jest.fn(() => ({
eq: jest.fn(() => Promise.resolve({
data: [{ id: 1, name: 'Test Market' }],
error: null
}))
}))
}))
}
}))
jest.mock('@/lib/redis', () => ({
searchMarketsByVector: jest.fn(() => Promise.resolve([
{ slug: 'test-market', similarity_score: 0.95 }
])),
checkRedisHealth: jest.fn(() => Promise.resolve({ connected: true }))
}))
jest.mock('@/lib/openai', () => ({
generateEmbedding: jest.fn(() => Promise.resolve(
new Array(1536).fill(0.1) // Mock 1536-dim embedding
))
}))
npm run test:coverage
{
"jest": {
"coverageThresholds": {
"global": {
"branches": 80,
"functions": 80,
"lines": 80,
"statements": 80
}
}
}
}
// Don't test internal state
expect(component.state.count).toBe(5)
// Test what users see
expect(screen.getByText('Count: 5')).toBeInTheDocument()
// Breaks easily
await page.click('.css-class-xyz')
// Resilient to changes
await page.click('button:has-text("Submit")')
await page.click('[data-testid="submit-button"]')
// Tests depend on each other
test('creates user', () => { /* ... */ })
test('updates same user', () => { /* depends on previous test */ })
// Each test sets up its own data
test('creates user', () => {
const user = createTestUser()
// Test logic
})
test('updates user', () => {
const user = createTestUser()
// Update logic
})
npm test -- --watch
# Tests run automatically on file changes
# Runs before every commit
npm test && npm run lint
# GitHub Actions
- name: Run Tests
run: npm test -- --coverage
- name: Upload Coverage
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v3
Remember: Tests are not optional. They are the safety net that enables confident refactoring, rapid development, and production reliability.