> Microservices based architecture with massive amounts of microservices and other service dependencies, its a pain to do more than local unit testing and mocks.
For microservices if you use something like Consul for service discovery within those microservices then you can hit them with, eg, Postman and change your local Consul registrations so everything goes to a main environment except the handful of services you're working on - which you redirect to your local machine for debugging.
For microservices if you use something like Consul for service discovery within those microservices then you can hit them with, eg, Postman and change your local Consul registrations so everything goes to a main environment except the handful of services you're working on - which you redirect to your local machine for debugging.