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Add Signal assertions and inspections #971

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remcowesterhoud opened this issue Nov 9, 2023 · 5 comments
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Add Signal assertions and inspections #971

remcowesterhoud opened this issue Nov 9, 2023 · 5 comments
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Add assertions and inspections. Examples of assertions/insepctions are:

  • Find process instance started by signal event
  • Assert signal created
  • Assert signal broadcasted

⚠️ This list might not be complete, these were the first that popped into my mind

@remcowesterhoud remcowesterhoud added the kind/feature Categorizes an issue or PR as a feature, i.e. new behavior label Nov 9, 2023
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@lzgabel please comment here so I can assign the task to you 🙂

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lzgabel commented Nov 9, 2023

@remcowesterhoud. Please assign the task to me. Thanks❤️

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@lzgabel When you start working on this, please request the reviews from @nicpuppa. He will be supporting you with this task 🙂

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lzgabel commented Nov 10, 2023

@remcowesterhoud Many thanks. Remco. ❤️

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saig0 commented May 31, 2024

Note

Heads up! We are building a new Java testing library for Camunda 8.6. The new library will replace Zeebe Process Test.
Read more about upcoming changes here and stay tuned for updates. 🚀

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