Changes for page Test Speedup
Last modified by chrisby on 2025/03/08 11:39
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... ... @@ -20,10 +20,12 @@ 20 20 21 21 **Synchronous Testing** 22 22 23 -A simple TDDworkflow is to write new code,runtests locally, wait for them to finish,and if they pass,move on. To avoid long wait times, yourunonlya few very fast tests. This is fine when you are working on isolatedcode which is checked byunittests,butassoon as integration ofthenewcode with the old code comes into play,it becomes a problem. Now, You havetwo bad choices: eitherourun only afew fast testsand do not use the full powerofyour test suite, possibly missingbugsthatwould be easier to fix if they were caught earlier, or you run allthetestslocally and areunproductiveforalong time while waiting for themtofinish. This problemcan be solved withsynchronous testing.23 +A simple test-driven workflow is to write new code, execute tests locally, wait for them to finish and if they pass then going on. To avoid long wYou only execute a few, very fast tests sacrificing that all tests check your latest changes. 24 24 25 +Although asynchronous testing has its place when 26 + 25 25 **Asynchronous Testing** 26 26 27 - when pushingcodeto thecoderepositorytriggersa CI pipelineexecutingalltests.Doingthatenablesyou to directly goonworkingwithouttheneedto wait minutesfortheteststofinish. If the CI pipelinesucceeds, theomprehensivetest suite proofedyour codeto be fine. If the CI pipelinefails,you should get a notification like an SMS orEmail, abort yourcurrentwork immediately to fix the problem. Pushthe fixagainand continueworking withoutwaitingfor anyteststo finish.29 +is a workflow that works well when the test take a few seconds only. This has the disadvantage that you only check your code changes for correctness against just a few very fast tests. 28 28 29 -It is no tunusualthatmanyCI pipelinesrun at thesame time for the samedeveloper.Although thisposesaquite huge31 +Instead of waiting for your tests to finish locally, you should have a DevOps infrastructure which triggers a CI pipeline when pushing the code executing all tests. Doing that enables you to directly go on working without the need to wait minutes for the tests to finish. In case the CI pipeline fails, you should get a notification to fix the CI pipeline immediately. This enables quite comprehensive testing, even having the same testing jobs running in parallel, even long taking ones.