On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 09:34, Sergiu Dumitriu <sergiu(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
On 08/17/2010 06:53 PM, Alex Busenius wrote:
Hi devs,
The new escaping tests I recently proposed generate a quite large number
of tests and take noticeable amount of time to run.
There are currently 782 escaping tests, they need 8 minutes on my core
duo (for comparision, there are about 1800 tests in enterprise/ in
total, they need 1 hour).
Caleb had an idea about adding a separate Hudson project for them, this
would make it possible to see the cause of failures or, in ideal case,
run functional tests in parallel with escaping tests (if the hardware is
good enough).
WDYT?
Well, currently all the integration tests are run during the XE build,
Not in hudson, there is XE build
(
http://hudson.xwiki.org/view/Enterprise/job/xwiki-product-enterprise/)
and XE-tests
(
http://hudson.xwiki.org/view/Enterprise/job/xwiki-product-enterprise-tests/)
builds which are separated hudson jobs.
So i don't see why no building escaping tests with other integration tests.
and for consistency I think it would be better to move
the tests to
enterprise/trunk/distribution-tests. The fact that they take a lot of
time is not reason enough to leave them out of the normal build.
Alternatively, we could move all integration tests to their own project,
making the XE build faster.
Ideally, we should work on improving the performance, so that tests take
at most half the time they require now.
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