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Server

  • Important: I implemented the changes with a very good performance and prevented too many (unnecessary) and too complex database calls.
  • I strictly followed the principle of data economy for all database calls.
  • I strictly followed the server coding and design guidelines.
  • I added multiple integration tests (Spring) related to the features (with a high test coverage).
  • I added pre-authorization annotations according to the guidelines and checked the course groups for all new REST Calls (security).
  • I documented the Java code using JavaDoc style.

Client

  • Important: I implemented the changes with a very good performance, prevented too many (unnecessary) REST calls and made sure the UI is responsive, even with large data (e.g. using paging).
  • I strictly followed the principle of data economy for all client-server REST calls.
  • I strictly followed the client coding and design guidelines.
  • Following the theming guidelines, I specified colors only in the theming variable files and checked that the changes look consistent in both the light and the dark theme.
  • I added multiple integration tests (Jest) related to the features (with a high test coverage), while following the test guidelines.
  • I added authorities to all new routes and checked the course groups for displaying navigation elements (links, buttons).
  • I documented the TypeScript code using JSDoc style.
  • I added multiple screenshots/screencasts of my UI changes.
  • I translated all newly inserted strings into English and German.

Changes affecting Programming Exercises

  • High priority: I tested all changes and their related features with all corresponding user types on a test server configured with the integrated lifecycle setup (LocalVC and LocalCI).
  • I tested all changes and their related features with all corresponding user types on a test server configured with LocalVC and Jenkins.

Motivation and Context

Description

Steps for Testing

Prerequisites:

  • 1 Instructor
  • 2 Students
  • 1 Programming Exercise with Complaints enabled
  1. Log in to Artemis
  2. Navigate to Course Administration
  3. ...

Exam Mode Testing

Prerequisites:

  • 1 Instructor
  • 2 Students
  • 1 Exam with a Programming Exercise
  1. Log in to Artemis
  2. Participate in the exam as a student
  3. Make sure that the UI of the programming exercise in the exam mode stays unchanged. You can use the exam mode documentation as reference.
  4. ...

Testserver States

You can manage test servers using Helios. Check environment statuses in the environment list. To deploy to a test server, go to the CI/CD page, find your PR or branch, and trigger the deployment.

Review Progress

Performance Review

  • I (as a reviewer) confirm that the client changes (in particular related to REST calls and UI responsiveness) are implemented with a very good performance even for very large courses with more than 2000 students.
  • I (as a reviewer) confirm that the server changes (in particular related to database calls) are implemented with a very good performance even for very large courses with more than 2000 students.

Code Review

  • Code Review 1
  • Code Review 2

Manual Tests

  • Test 1
  • Test 2

Exam Mode Test

  • Test 1
  • Test 2

Performance Tests

  • Test 1
  • Test 2

Test Coverage

Screenshots

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End-to-End (E2E) Test Results Summary

TestsPassed ☑️Skipped ⚠️Failed ❌️Time ⏱
End-to-End (E2E) Test Report205 ran201 passed3 skipped1 failed1h 1m 50s 720ms
TestResultTime ⏱
End-to-End (E2E) Test Report
e2e/exercise/programming/ProgrammingExerciseStaticCodeAnalysis.spec.ts
ts.Static code analysis tests › Configures SCA grading and makes a successful submission with SCA errors❌ failure2m 15s 475ms

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End-to-End (E2E) Test Results Summary

TestsPassed ☑️Skipped ⚠️Failed ❌️Time ⏱
End-to-End (E2E) Test Report205 ran201 passed3 skipped1 failed1h 5m 45s 597ms
TestResultTime ⏱
End-to-End (E2E) Test Report
e2e/exercise/programming/ProgrammingExerciseStaticCodeAnalysis.spec.ts
ts.Static code analysis tests › Configures SCA grading and makes a successful submission with SCA errors❌ failure2m 17s 913ms

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github-actions bot commented Sep 4, 2025

End-to-End (E2E) Test Results Summary

TestsPassed ☑️Skipped ⚠️Failed ❌️Time ⏱
End-to-End (E2E) Test Report205 ran201 passed3 skipped1 failed1h 1m 33s 860ms
TestResultTime ⏱
End-to-End (E2E) Test Report
e2e/exercise/programming/ProgrammingExerciseStaticCodeAnalysis.spec.ts
ts.Static code analysis tests › Configures SCA grading and makes a successful submission with SCA errors❌ failure2m 17s 646ms

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