Eli Aleyner - @ealeyner
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Co-founder AtomicJar Inc Founding team @AWS Founding team @Bing.com
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Don’t ruin the flow
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“The build takes forever, I am distracted to do other things and the context switch is terrible”
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Don’t frustrate the developers
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“we have a flanky test, it is irrelevant 99.5% of the time , but it always runs and it is last in the suite”
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Don’t boil the frog
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“I have a feeling that everything is slower somehow…”
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Developer Productivity == A/M Autonomy
/P == motivation
Tools and people aren’t in my way
Mastery
Tools and processes help me to excel
Purpose
I want to be productive, i.e. create the product
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Developer productivity Enginee
ring!
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Developer Productivity Enginee Foster Faster Feedback
Collaborate through Effective Tooling
Eliminate Toil for Developers
Dedicated Organizational Mindset
ring Embrace Rigorous Observability for Proactive Improvement
Prioritize Automation and Eliminate Bottlenecks Outcomes Over Output
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Talk is cheap, show me the goods! 22
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Small DPE improvements make a × × × × ×
huge difference
Generate code faster: Better IDE Test better: Testcontainers Enforce better code: Sonar Test more reliably: Flaky test detection Foster Faster Feedback:
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feedback efficiency × × × ×
IDE: Sub-seconds (I type, it marks it red) Build: Seconds CI: Minutes Production: Hours/Days
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Reverse dependency on distance from developers IDE
Build
CI
Feedback Time
Faster
Slower Distance from Developers Expected
Production
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Reverse dependency on distance from developers IDE
Build
CI
Production
Feedback Time
Faster
Slower Distance from Developers Expected
Real
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It is slow!
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It is slow and the developers h
ave no idea why!
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What is build? × × × × ×
Project setup Downloading the Internet Artifact generation: Compilation, packaging, etc Tests Artifact deployment
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What can go wrong? × × × × ×
Project setup Downloading the Internet Artifact generation: Compilation, packaging, etc Tests Artifact deployment
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When can it go wrong?
At any time.
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The Build frustrates the developers
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Let’s ask Chatgpt
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What the actual f*ck?!
× Skipping tests defeats the purpose of the build! × How about skipping compilation? × We want faster feedback, not less feedback
Two types of feedback x e.g., CI/CD x we never wait for it x results are distracting x e.g., build x we’ll wait for it in the flow x we’ll be pissed off when it’s slow
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Reverse dependency on distance from developers Faster
IDE
Build
CI
Feedback Time
Commit time synchronous asynchronous
Slower
Distance from Developers
Production
Delightful build (pick two): ☑ provides max feedback ☑ fast
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Skip what can be skipped (but no more!)
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Avoidance: Incremental build
× Don’t build what didn’t changed × Don’t build what isn’t affected
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Avoidance: Incremental build s hortcomings × Relies on produced artifacts × Relies on architectural decisions
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Avoidance: Caching
× × × ×
Makes the build faster Makes the build faster for everybody Makes the build faster always Makes all parts of the build faster
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Avoidance: Predictive test selec tion × Learns code changes effects de-facto × Skips tests with high degree of confidence
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How test prediction works × Code changes and test results are thrown into learning model × After a while, the model predicts which changes fail which tests
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Test prediction
What changed Where it changed
Correlate with observed test failures
Predictions which changes will fail which tests
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Black magic in action × The more tests a project has, the less they break × Refactorings in Java break tests less than in JavaScript
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Speed up what can’t be skipped
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Test parallelization
× Use max power of local machine × (Yes, your boss should buy you the bleeding edge)
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Test distribution
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CI uses fan-out to speed-up tests Shouldn’t you enjoy it for local tests? Use the cloud to distribute test load RUN ALL THE TESTS!
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Why not just using ci fan-out ?
× Relying on shared CI infrastructure × CI infrastructure is not optimized for real-time feedback! × Are the agents as fast as they can be?
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Don’t let it slide
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Observe and improve
× Measure local build times across time and environments × Detect downfacing trends × Find root causes and improve
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Same tradeoff for tests
expensive, slow, but prod-like Or naïve, useless, but fast
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AWS S3 - Bunny!
× Integration Tests – as main quality gate × Creative, Relatable test status × Sad and depressed outcome over time
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Why the Depressed bunny?
× Flakiness due to:
× Data, Deployments, Environment × Don’t care syndrome × Self-fulfilling prophecies
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Delightful Test (pick two): ☑ Prod-like ☑ Local
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Self contained tests are the a nswer × Real tests (not just mocks) × No dependency on centralized
resources × No interdependency of tests × Treated as code! Same life-cycle × Allow for clone-and-run
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Ehe.. But how?
Testcontainers is the answer
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Testcontainers is used by
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Test against any database, message broker, browser… or just about anything that runs in a Docker container!
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Very nais!
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But We can Go Further! Foster Faster Feedback
Collaborate through Effective Tooling
Eliminate Toil for Developers
Dedicated Organizational Mindset
Embrace Rigorous Observability for Proactive Improvement
Prioritize Automation and Eliminate Bottlenecks Outcomes Over Output
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Test Observability & Debugging Eliminate Toil for Developers
Embrace Rigorous Observability for Proactive Improvement Outcomes Over Output
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Testcontainers Desktop: Batter
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ies Included Freeze container shutdown Service configuration Enables re-usable containers Bonus: Embedded Runtime
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Test Consistency , Repeatability & Scale Dedicated Organizational Mindset
Prioritize Automation and Eliminate Bottlenecks
Outcomes Over Output
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Testcontainers Cloud: Consist
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ent Experience for all
Apple-silicon? Windows? - No problem! Docker-in-Docker in CI? – No problem! Turbo mode – for parallelization Team and enterprise-wide visibility for your Testcontainers usage
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How it works
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Testcontainers is DPE: Foster Faster Feedback
Collaborate through Effective Tooling
Eliminate Toil for Developers
Dedicated Organizational Mindset
Embrace Rigorous Observability for Proactive Improvement
Prioritize Automation and Eliminate Bottlenecks Outcomes Over Output
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The gains are real!
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Learn more and try it today!
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Take the Gradle/Maven Speed Challenge! Be DPE Agent of Change! Read the DPE Handbook! Watch the DPE Summit videos!
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