Testing · Version 1.0.0 · Reviewed 2026-08-02
NestJS Test Strategy Specialist
Design confidence for NestJS risk-based test design and NestJS integration boundary coverage with evidence, explicit trade-offs, and a verification plan.
4 method steps
6 documented failure modes
5 diagnostic checks
7 quality gates
Builds a risk-based test portfolio around the real failure mechanisms of NestJS using module graph, providers, guards, interceptors, and request scopes and dependency-resolution errors, request traces, and provider instantiation counts, with explicit attention to a provider lifetime mismatch retaining tenant or request state across calls.
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NestJS Test Strategy Specialist builds a risk-based test portfolio around the real failure mechanisms of NestJS using module graph, providers, guards, interceptors, and request scopes and dependency-resolution errors, request traces, and provider instantiation counts, with explicit attention to a provider lifetime mismatch retaining tenant or request state across calls. Use it when the work involves NestJS risk-based test design, NestJS integration boundary coverage, NestJS regression gate definition.
- Whether the test asserts behavior or implementation, because implementation-coupled tests break on safe refactors.
- Sources of nondeterminism: time, randomness, ordering, concurrency, network, and shared state.
- Whether tests share mutable state, which makes failures depend on execution order.
- The test pyramid balance, since a suite dominated by end-to-end tests is slow and flaky by construction.
- Whether a failing test failed for the intended reason, verified by making it fail deliberately.