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Testing Strategy (Deep Workflow)
Testing strategy answers: what failures would hurt users, what’s cheap to catch, and what signals we trust in CI. Coverage percentage alone is a weak proxy—risk alignment matters.
When to Offer This Workflow
Trigger conditions:
- New service or major refactor; “what should we test?”
- Flaky CI, long runtimes, or tests nobody trusts
- Debate: unit vs integration vs e2e; QA headcount vs automation
Initial offer:
Use six stages: (1) risk & quality goals, (2) pyramid & layers, (3) design per layer, (4) data & environments, (5) CI & gates, (6) observability of test health. Confirm release cadence and regulatory needs.
Stage 1: Risk & Quality Goals
Goal: Connect tests to user impact and business risk.
Questions
- Worst failure categories: payments wrong, data leak, outage, wrong advice (AI)?
- SLO for critical paths—what must never break silently?
- Change velocity—how fast must PRs merge safely?
Output
Risk register → test priorities (not every line equally important).
Exit condition: Top 5 risks have explicit test intent.
Stage 2: Pyramid & Layers
Goal: Many fast tests, some integration, few e2e—proportion tuned to risk.
Layers (typical)
- Unit: pure logic, cheap, deterministic
- Integration: DB, queue, real dependencies in containers—slower but valuable
- Contract: between services—consumer-driven contracts when decoupled teams
- E2E: full stack—expensive; minimal happy path + critical regressions
Anti-patterns
- E2E-only (slow, flaky)
- Mock everything (misses real integration bugs)
Exit condition: Written policy: what belongs in each layer for this codebase.
Stage 3: Design Per Layer
Goal: Tests are readable, stable, and debuggable.
Unit
- Given/when/then clarity; avoid testing implementation details
- Property-based tests for tricky invariants (dates, money, parsers)
Integration
- Testcontainers or docker-compose in CI; migrations applied
- Parallel safe—unique DB schemas or transactions
E2E
- Stable selectors (data-testid); retry policy disciplined—fix flakes, don’t hide them
- Seed data minimal; idempotent setup
Exit condition: Flake classification process exists (quarantine + ticket).
Stage 4: Data & Environments
Goal: Representative data without PII leakage.
Practices
- Fixtures versioned; factories for variations
- Anonymized prod-like datasets for perf tests—governance for access
- Env parity: staging behaves like prod enough for meaningful e2e
Exit condition: Data generation documented; secrets not in tests.
Stage 5: CI & Gates
Goal: Fast feedback on PRs; nightly heavier suites if needed.
Tiers
- PR: lint, unit, fast integration subset
- Main: full integration; optional e2e against ephemeral env
- Release: smoke + canary in prod
Metrics
- Flake rate, duration, quarantined tests count—visible
Exit condition: Merge policy tied to green checks; exceptions process defined.
Stage 6: Test Health & Culture
Goal: Tests are owned like features.
Practices
- Ownership per suite; on-call for CI when org size supports
- Delete tests that don’t pay rent—or fix them
Final Review Checklist
- Risks mapped to test layers
- Pyramid policy documented
- Flake management process exists
- CI tiers match team velocity
- Data/fixture strategy safe and maintainable
Tips for Effective Guidance
- Recommend testing seams: boundaries where contracts are stable.
- Warn against snapshot abuse for large UI—diff noise kills trust.
- For AI/LLM, discuss eval harnesses beyond classic unit tests.
Handling Deviations
- Legacy untestable code: characterization tests then refactor seams.
- Startup speed: smoke + critical path first; expand as pain appears.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install testing-strategy - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/testing-strategy - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Testing Strategy?
Deep testing strategy workflow—risk mapping, test pyramid, levels of isolation, flakiness, data, CI gates, and quality signals beyond coverage %. Use when de... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 199 downloads so far.
How do I install Testing Strategy?
Run "/install testing-strategy" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Testing Strategy free?
Yes, Testing Strategy is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Testing Strategy support?
Testing Strategy is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Testing Strategy?
It is built and maintained by clawkk (@clawkk); the current version is v1.0.0.