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So, basically you want to test abstract consumers right?
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Yep!
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Now we could get into an argument whether or not you should test abstract classes or their applications ;)
I will think what to do with this in the upcoming days though.
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Overall adding documentation would be fine, I guess, since at least in this particular project it's tested in a single spec and adding consumer.topic
is not a big deal.
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@ojab would you mind expanding the docs? They are a wiki: https://github.com/karafka/wiki/blob/master/Testing.md so you can just PR.
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Moved to wiki as it is for docs expansion
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- Add EOL table to the Wiki and link in the readme
- Document static memberships in Karafka
- Document Virtual Partitions
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- Documentation error on `karafka-testing` example HOT 2
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