Agent skill
Testing Anti-Patterns
Never test mock behavior. Never add test-only methods to production classes. Understand dependencies before mocking. Language-agnostic principles with TypeScript/Jest and Python/pytest examples.
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SKILL.md
Testing Anti-Patterns
Overview
Tests must verify real behavior, not mock behavior. Mocks are a means to isolate, not the thing being tested.
Core principle: Test what the code does, not what the mocks do.
Following strict TDD prevents these anti-patterns. See the Test-Driven Development skill (available in the skill library) for the complete TDD workflow.
When to Use This Skill
Activate this skill when:
- Writing or changing tests - Verify tests cover real behavior
- Adding mocks - Ensure mocking is necessary and correct
- Reviewing test failures - Check if mock behavior is the issue
- Tempted to add test-only methods - STOP and reconsider
- Tests feel overly complex - Sign of over-mocking
The Iron Laws
1. NEVER test mock behavior
2. NEVER add test-only methods to production classes
3. NEVER mock without understanding dependencies
4. NEVER create incomplete mocks
5. NEVER treat tests as afterthought
Core Anti-Pattern Categories
1. Testing Mock Behavior
Asserting on mock elements instead of real behavior. Fix: Test real component or don't mock it. → core-anti-patterns.md
2. Test-Only Methods in Production
Methods in production classes only used by tests. Fix: Move to test utilities. → core-anti-patterns.md
3. Mocking Without Understanding
Mocking without understanding dependencies/side effects. Fix: Understand first, mock minimally. → core-anti-patterns.md
4. Incomplete Mocks
Partial mocks missing fields downstream code needs. Fix: Mirror complete API structure. → completeness-anti-patterns.md
5. Tests as Afterthought
Implementation "complete" without tests. Fix: TDD - write test first. → completeness-anti-patterns.md
Quick Detection Checklist
Run this checklist before committing any test:
Language-agnostic checks:
□ Am I asserting on mock behavior instead of real behavior?
→ TypeScript: testId='*-mock', expect(mock).toHaveBeenCalled()
→ Python: mock.assert_called(), mock.call_count
→ If yes: STOP - Test real behavior or unmock
□ Does this method only exist for tests?
→ TypeScript: destroy(), reset(), clear() only in *.test.ts
→ Python: _set_mock_*, _for_testing only in test_*.py
→ If yes: STOP - Move to test utilities
□ Do I fully understand what I'm mocking?
→ If no: STOP - Run with real impl first, then mock minimally
□ Is my mock missing fields the real API has?
→ TypeScript: Partial<T>, incomplete objects
→ Python: Mock() with few attributes, missing nested fields
→ If yes: STOP - Mirror complete API structure
□ Did I write implementation before test?
→ If yes: STOP - Delete impl, write test first (TDD)
□ Is mock setup >50% of test code?
→ If yes: Consider integration test with real components
See: detection-guide.md for comprehensive red flags and warning signs.
The Bottom Line
Mocks are tools to isolate, not things to test.
Testing mock behavior indicates a problem. Fix: Test real behavior or question why mocking is necessary.
TDD prevents these patterns. Write test first → Watch fail → Minimal implementation → Pass → Refactor.
Navigation
Detailed Anti-Pattern Analysis
- Core Anti-Patterns - Patterns 1-3: Mock behavior, test-only methods, uninformed mocking
- Completeness Anti-Patterns - Patterns 4-5: Incomplete mocks, tests as afterthought
Detection & Prevention
- Detection Guide - Red flags, warning signs, gate functions
- TDD Connection - How test-driven development prevents these patterns
Language-Specific Examples
- Python Examples - Complete Python/pytest guide covering all 5 anti-patterns with unittest.mock and pytest-mock patterns, fixture best practices, and pytest-specific detection. Load when working with Python tests.
Related Skills
When using this skill, consider these complementary skills (if deployed in your skill bundle):
-
test-driven-development: Complete TDD workflow and red-green-refactor cycle
- Use case: Implementing TDD discipline to prevent anti-patterns
- Integration: TDD workflow prevents most anti-patterns by design
- Status: Recommended - basic anti-patterns covered in this skill
-
verification-before-completion: Definition of "done" and verification protocols
- Use case: Ensuring tests are part of completion criteria
- Integration: Tests must pass before work is considered complete
- Status: Recommended - testing mindset reinforcement
Note: All skills are independently deployable. This skill is fully functional without them.
Key Reminders
- Mocks isolate, don't prove - Test real code, not mocks
- Production ignores tests - No test-only methods
- Understand before mocking - Know dependencies and side effects
- Complete mocks only - Mirror full API structure
- Tests ARE implementation - Not optional afterthought
Red Flags - STOP
STOP immediately when:
- Testing mock behavior
- TypeScript: Asserting on
*-mocktest IDs,expect(mock).toHaveBeenCalled() - Python:
mock.assert_called(),mock.call_countwithout real behavior checks
- TypeScript: Asserting on
- Adding test-only methods
- TypeScript:
destroy(),reset()only in*.test.ts - Python:
_set_mock_*,_for_testingwith "For testing only" docstrings
- TypeScript:
- Mocking without understanding
- Adding
@patchorvi.mock()"just to be safe" - Creating mocks from memory instead of API docs
- Adding
- Incomplete mocks
- TypeScript:
Partial<T>, missing nested objects - Python:
Mock()for data objects, missing required fields
- TypeScript:
- Tests as afterthought
- Saying "tests can wait" or "ready for testing"
- Implementation commits before test commits
When mocks become too complex: Consider integration tests with real components. Often simpler and more valuable.
Integration with Other Skills
Prerequisite: Test-Driven Development skill - TDD prevents anti-patterns (recommended for complete workflow) Complementary: Verification-Before-Completion skill - Tests = done (ensures proper testing discipline) Domain-specific: webapp-testing, backend-testing for framework patterns (see skill library if available)
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