Contract testing
In its simplest definition, contract testing is used to test that two systems have a shared understanding of expectations.
For example, when a web application sends a GET request to a data service, the web application has expectations regarding how the data service should respond. Contract testing captures the interactions between these two systems, which are then stored in a contract that both systems must adhere to.
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