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Unlogged
Open Source tool for Mocking, Testing, and Optimising
# DevOps Assistant
Featured on : Apr 15. 2024
Featured on : Apr 15. 2024
What is Unlogged?
Unlogged: Open-source tool for Java devs to instantly mock DB/APIs, auto-generate unit tests from API traffic, monitor method performance, and save/replay method inputs & outputs. Integrates with CI for code coverage. Install to boost your Java DevOps!
Problem
Java developers struggle with manually mocking databases and APIs, creating unit tests, and efficiently monitoring method performance. This causes delays in development and potential inconsistencies in software quality.
Solution
Unlogged is an open-source tool designed for Java developers that automatically mocks databases and APIs, generates unit tests from actual API traffic, monitors method performance, and allows for saving and replaying method inputs and outputs. It integrates with Continuous Integration (CI) tools to enhance code coverage.
Customers
Java developers, software engineers, and DevOps teams focused on Java application development and looking for tools to improve development efficiency and software quality.
Unique Features
Unique in its ability to auto-generate unit tests from API traffic and its integration with CI for improved code coverage, along with performance monitoring and method input/output management.
User Comments
Users appreciate the seamless integration with CI tools.
The auto-generate unit test feature is noted as particularly time-saving.
Some users express a wish for more extensive documentation.
The ability to mock DBs and APIs effortlessly is frequently commended.
A few users mentioned minor bugs that need addressing in future updates.
Traction
Launched recently on Product Hunt, gathering attention, particularly within the Java and DevOps communities. Specific traction data such as user numbers or revenue not available yet.
Market Size
The global DevOps market size is expected to reach $12.85 billion by 2025.