Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Test suite for MagicMirror²
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@roramirez my tests ran on Ubuntu.
The failed build you’re linking has timeouts. That’s the issue I added to the Trello board. We could increase the timeout a bit and see if it happens again in the next days.
Ask Mich to re-run the failed build, he should be able to click that option in Travis, being the owner of the project. See if that fails again. That resolved it for me before.
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Hey guys,
I pushed up a small refactoring for tests.
https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/pull/728This is a improvement for create new tests without unnecessary repeat inside of code.
Something I wasnt think now is how can be integrate the case test created by @qistoph because this is set a app.path inside of test (It’s something I have not tried…yet)
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A little update and I requests ideas and help
Today I’m playing with a test for newsfeed module. Its not functional. I’m using the same MagicMirror as backend for response a feed (in the future can be good idea a fake server for testing purposes).
The patch can you find on
https://github.com/roramirez/MagicMirror/commit/db87f9e15b79827e947316c3ffba5b4ca49854b7The main case is the waiting the tests for module title and titles of news. There a delay around a 1 second after the “loading…” when is show in screen. Somebody have an idea to gets this test?
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I fixed before mentioned https://github.com/roramirez/MagicMirror/commit/2a94ee55ccb8fa06f4d07c2a67307b5ed0a659a3
:)
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The last build of today.
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I mention this here if someone can help
If use moment-timezone for a test this fail
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Hi Guys, are you still alive?
Sometimes the build failed, an example here
https://travis-ci.org/MichMich/MagicMirror/jobs/227577643Someone have some idea how to fix this?
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@roramirez sorry, haven’t had much time to spend on MagicMirror lately.
My guess is that some of the tests take too long. Especially the ones actually starting MM and not just load a module.
I imagine Travis runs the tests in some sort of container with multiple containers running on the same system. If there is some heavy load at the same time as the MM test is run this might slow down our test with a certain factor. Seeing the difference in the usual runtime between tests (couple of ms vs multiple seconds) makes me think some of our tests are on the heavier end. Having a multiple second test delayed by a factor, say, 2 makes it easily run 5 seconds. Hitting the 5 sec maximum (see log).
Two possibilities I see to fix this:
- Reduce the runtime of long running tests
- Increase the allowed runtime before timeout
Hopefully this helps.
Best regards and thanks for keeping this thread alive!
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@qistoph Well I’ve testing de CircleCI vs Travis.
For same Build
Failed: https://travis-ci.org/roramirez/MagicMirror/builds/234342109
Sucess: https://circleci.com/gh/roramirez/MagicMirror/6