Microservices rules #8: Design testable services

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This article continues the series on microservices rules: what good looks like, collection of principles and practices that help teams adopt microservices successfully. The articles in the series are:

1. Practice continuous delivery/deployment

2. Implement fast, automated deployment pipelines

3. Apply Team Topologies

4. Provide a great developer experience (DevEx)

5. Use a deliberative design process

6. Design independently deployable services

7. Design loosely coupled services - part 1, part 2, part 3

8. Design testable services

9. Develop observable services

10. Big/risky change => smaller/safer and (ideally easily) reversible changes - part 1 - incremental architecture modernization, part 2 - continuous deployment, part 3 - canary releases, part 4 - incrementally migrating users, part 5 - smaller user stories

11.Track and improve software metrics and KPIs


Microservices rules #8 is Design testable services, the third of four architectural rules:

This article explains why testability is essential for achieving fast flow, why it isn’t guaranteed in a microservice architecture, and how to design microservices that support it through deliberate design.

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