In the previous part of this series where I tested Umami.Net tracking methods
The Problem
In the previous part I used Moq to give me a Mock<HttpMessageHandler> and return the handler used in...
Wednesday, 04 September 2024 20:30
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8 minute read
I'm a relative noob using Moq (yes I'm aware of the controversies) and I was trying to test a new service I'm adding to Umami.Net, UmamiData. This is a service this allows me to pull data from my...
Wednesday, 04 September 2024 13:22
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4 minute read
One of the MANY things that bug me on LinkedIn is the "how to interview developers" post. There are tons of them, and they almost all fall into three camps:
The classic brain-teaser "How would you...
Tuesday, 03 September 2024 19:00
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5 minute read
In the previous article, we discussed how to test the UmamiClient using xUnit and Moq. In this article, we will discuss how to test the UmamiBackgroundSender class. The UmamiBackgroundSender is a bit...
Tuesday, 03 September 2024 09:00
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8 minute read
This is just a quick post to update everyone on the status of this blog. I started it a little over a month ago and decided to commit to at least one post a day for the first month.
So far I've posted...
Monday, 02 September 2024 15:50
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Now I have the Umami.Net package out there I of course want to ensure it all works as expected. To do this the best way is to somewhat comprehensively test all the methods and classes. This is where...
Sunday, 01 September 2024 17:22
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6 minute read
In the previous part I showed you how to set up self hosting for Seq using ASP.NET Core . Now that we have it set up it's time to use more of it's features to allow for more complete logging & tracing...
Saturday, 31 August 2024 11:20
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7 minute read
In the previous part in this series, I set up the database for the comments system. In this post, I'll cover how saving the comments are managed client side and in ASP.NET Core.
Add New...
Saturday, 31 August 2024 09:00
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5 minute read
I use Mermaid.js to create the dope diagrams you see in a few posts. Like the one below.
However something that annoyed me is that it wasn't reactive to switching themes (dark/light) and there seemed...
Thursday, 29 August 2024 05:00
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7 minute read
Seq is an application which lets you view and analyse logs. It's a great tool for debugging and monitoring your application. In this post I'll cover how I set up Seq to log my ASP.NET Core...
Wednesday, 28 August 2024 09:37
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4 minute read