9 There’s a monkey in my browser!
This chapter covers
- Applying chaos engineering to frontend code
- Overriding browser JavaScript requests to inject failure, with no source code changes
The time has come for us to visit the weird and wonderful world of JavaScript (JS). Regardless of what stage of the love-hate relationship you two are at right now, there is no escaping JavaScript in one form or another. If you’re part of the 4.5 billion people using the internet, you’re almost certainly running JS, and the applications keep getting more and more sophisticated. If the recent explosion in popularity of frameworks for building rich frontends, like React (https://github.com/facebook/react) and Vue.js (https://github.com/vuejs/vue) is anything to ...
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