Changes for page Test Speedup
Last modified by chrisby on 2025/03/08 11:39
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... ... @@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ 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,moveon.Toavoid longwait times, you runonly a few very fast tests. This is fine when youare working on isolatedcode which is checked by unittests, butas soon asintegrationofthe new code with the old code comesinto play,it becomes a problem. Now, You have twobad choices: eitheryou run only a few fast tests and do not use the full power ofyourtest suite, possibly missingbugs that would be easier to fix if they were caught earlier, or you runall the tests locally andare unproductivefor a long timehilewaiting for them to finish. This problem can be solved with asynchronous 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 waiting times, you have to rely on only a few 24 24 25 25 **Asynchronous Testing** 26 26 27 - when pushingcodeto thecoderepositorythere shouldbeDevOps infrastructurethat triggersa CI pipeline executing all tests.Doingthatenablesyou to getyour codemprehensivelytested while you candirectlygo on workingwithouttheneedto wait. If the CI pipelinesucceeds,the testsuite proofedyourcode to be fine. If the CI pipeline fails,youshould get a notification likean SMSorEmail which triggersaringing tone,sothat you abortyourcurrentwork immediately to fix the problem. Pushthe fixagainand continueworking withoutwaitingfor anyteststo finish.27 +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 huge29 +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 piepline 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.