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This skill enables consumer-driven contract testing for microservices using Pact, focusing on API versioning and backward compatibility. It helps define consumer expectations, verify provider contracts, and detect breaking changes before deployment. Use it when testing API contracts or coordinating distributed teams to ensure reliable integrations.

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Contract Testing

<default_to_action> When testing API contracts or microservices:

  1. DEFINE consumer expectations (what consumers actually need)
  2. VERIFY provider fulfills contracts (Pact verification)
  3. DETECT breaking changes before deployment (CI/CD integration)
  4. VERSION APIs semantically (breaking = major bump)
  5. MAINTAIN backward compatibility for supported versions

Quick Contract Testing Steps:

  • Consumer: Define expected request/response pairs
  • Provider: Verify against all consumer contracts
  • CI/CD: Block deploys that break contracts
  • Versioning: Document supported versions and deprecation

Critical Success Factors:

  • Consumers own the contract (they define what they need)
  • Provider must pass all consumer contracts before deploy
  • Breaking changes require coordination, not surprise </default_to_action>

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When to Use

  • Microservices communication
  • Third-party API integrations
  • Distributed team coordination
  • Preventing breaking changes

Consumer-Driven Contract Flow

Consumer → Defines Expectations → Contract
                    ↓
Provider → Verifies Contract → Pass/Fail
                    ↓
CI/CD → Blocks Breaking Changes

Breaking vs Non-Breaking Changes

Change TypeBreaking?Semver
Remove field✅ YesMajor
Rename field✅ YesMajor
Change type✅ YesMajor
Add optional field❌ NoMinor
Add new endpoint❌ NoMinor
Bug fix❌ NoPatch

Tools

ToolBest For
PactConsumer-driven contracts
OpenAPI/SwaggerAPI-first design
JSON SchemaSchema validation
GraphQLSchema-first contracts

Consumer Contract (Pact)

// Consumer defines what it needs
const { Pact } = require('@pact-foundation/pact');

describe('Order API Consumer', () => {
  const provider = new Pact({
    consumer: 'CheckoutUI',
    provider: 'OrderService'
  });

  beforeAll(() => provider.setup());
  afterAll(() => provider.finalize());

  it('creates an order', async () => {
    await provider.addInteraction({
      state: 'products exist',
      uponReceiving: 'a create order request',
      withRequest: {
        method: 'POST',
        path: '/orders',
        body: { productId: 'abc', quantity: 2 }
      },
      willRespondWith: {
        status: 201,
        body: {
          orderId: like('order-123'),  // Any string matching pattern
          total: like(19.99)           // Any number
        }
      }
    });

    const response = await orderClient.create({ productId: 'abc', quantity: 2 });
    expect(response.orderId).toBeDefined();
  });
});

Provider Verification

// Provider verifies it fulfills all consumer contracts
const { Verifier } = require('@pact-foundation/pact');

describe('Order Service Provider', () => {
  it('fulfills all consumer contracts', async () => {
    await new Verifier({
      provider: 'OrderService',
      providerBaseUrl: 'http://localhost:3000',
      pactUrls: ['./pacts/checkoutui-orderservice.json'],
      stateHandlers: {
        'products exist': async () => {
          await db.products.create({ id: 'abc', price: 9.99 });
        }
      }
    }).verifyProvider();
  });
});

Breaking Change Detection

// Agent detects breaking changes
await Task("Contract Validation", {
  currentContract: 'openapi-v2.yaml',
  previousContract: 'openapi-v1.yaml',
  detectBreaking: true,
  calculateSemver: true,
  generateMigrationGuide: true
}, "qe-api-contract-validator");

// Output:
// Breaking changes found: 2
// - Removed field: order.discount
// - Type change: order.total (number → string)
// Recommended version: 3.0.0 (major bump)

CI/CD Integration

name: Contract Tests
on: [push]

jobs:
  consumer-tests:
    steps:
      - run: npm run test:contract
      - name: Publish Pacts
        run: npx pact-broker publish ./pacts --broker-base-url $PACT_BROKER

  provider-verification:
    needs: consumer-tests
    steps:
      - name: Verify Provider
        run: npm run verify:contracts
      - name: Can I Deploy?
        run: npx pact-broker can-i-deploy --pacticipant OrderService --version $VERSION

Agent Coordination Hints

Memory Namespace

aqe/contract-testing/
├── contracts/*           - Current contracts
├── breaking-changes/*    - Detected breaking changes
├── versioning/*          - Version compatibility matrix
└── verification-results/* - Provider verification history

Fleet Coordination

const contractFleet = await FleetManager.coordinate({
  strategy: 'contract-testing',
  agents: [
    'qe-api-contract-validator',  // Validation, breaking detection
    'qe-test-generator',          // Generate contract tests
    'qe-security-scanner'         // API security
  ],
  topology: 'sequential'
});

Related Skills


Remember

Consumers own the contract. They define what they need; providers must fulfill it. Breaking changes require major version bumps and coordination. CI/CD blocks deploys that break contracts. Use Pact for consumer-driven, OpenAPI for API-first.

With Agents: Agents validate contracts, detect breaking changes with semver recommendations, and generate migration guides. Use agents to maintain contract compliance at scale.

GitHub Repository

majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Path: skills/contract-testing

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