Experiment to try and make it clearer where the "contract" is defined #2
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I see the test as having two elements 1) the stubbed behaviour that mimics the server (the "contract") and 2) assertions against that.
Experiment to try and formalise that by splitting the former into a
Contract
type. This is really a place to collect factory style methods to setup the stubs. So you might have different methods there to document what you'd expect from different endpoints in different scenarios.In most of my apps when local / unit testings, we tent to have a bunch a stub creation methods, some parameterised to be configurable.
Something to reflect on (not expecting anyone to merge the PR) and discuss.