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Refactor storage.ts into testable modules and add unit tests #589
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Excellent! The only thing I think maybe needs a double-check before merging is the useCustom with the proposed API. If you want to merge and address the rest later, I think that is chill, or you could do it here, up to you!
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Closes #588
This PR refactors
storage.tsinto small, isolated modules that are straightforward to unit test (with mocks). It also upgradesvitestto a version that plays nicely with VS Code extensions, so we can view coverage, run and debug tests directly in VS Code.VS Code Test Explorer:
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Why mock
vscode?With the current VS Code Extension API, we essentially have two testing layers:
vscode) : Validate our module's behavior independently of the VS Code API and external calls (e.g., Axios). These are fast, reliable, and cover most logic.By mocking
vscodefor unit tests, we keep feedback tight and deterministic, while reserving integration tests for end-to-end scenarios that require the actual runtime.