require 'yaml' require 'json' module Knapsack class Presenter class << self def report_yml Knapsack.tracker.test_files_with_time.to_yaml end def report_json JSON.pretty_generate(Knapsack.tracker.test_files_with_time) end def report_details "Knapsack report was generated. Preview:\n" + Presenter.report_json end def global_time global_time = pretty_seconds(Knapsack.tracker.global_time) "\nKnapsack global time execution for tests: #{global_time}" end def time_offset "Time offset: #{Knapsack.tracker.config[:time_offset_in_seconds]}s" end def max_allowed_node_time_execution max_node_time_execution = pretty_seconds(Knapsack.tracker.max_node_time_execution) "Max allowed node time execution: #{max_node_time_execution}" end def exceeded_time exceeded_time = pretty_seconds(Knapsack.tracker.exceeded_time) "Exceeded time: #{exceeded_time}" end def time_offset_log_level if Knapsack.tracker.time_exceeded? Knapsack::Logger::WARN else Knapsack::Logger::INFO end end def time_offset_warning str = %{\n========= Knapsack Time Offset Warning ========== #{Presenter.time_offset} #{Presenter.max_allowed_node_time_execution} #{Presenter.exceeded_time} } if Knapsack.tracker.time_exceeded? str << %{ Test on this CI node ran for longer than the max allowed node time execution. Please regenerate your knapsack report. If that doesn't help, you can split your slowest test files into smaller files, or bump up the time_offset_in_seconds setting. You can also allow the knapsack_pro gem to automatically divide your slow test files across parallel CI nodes. https://knapsackpro.com/faq/question/how-to-auto-split-test-files-by-test-cases-on-parallel-jobs-ci-nodes?utm_source=knapsack_gem&utm_medium=knapsack_gem_output&utm_campaign=knapsack_gem_time_offset_warning } else str << %{ Global time execution for this CI node is fine. Happy testing!} end str << "\n\nNeed explanation? See FAQ:" str << "\nhttps://docs.knapsackpro.com/ruby/knapsack#faq" str << "\n=================================================\n" str << %{Read up on the benefits of a dynamic test split with Knapsack Pro Queue Mode: https://docs.knapsackpro.com/2020/how-to-speed-up-ruby-and-javascript-tests-with-ci-parallelisation Sign up for Knapsack Pro here: https://knapsackpro.com} str << "\n=================================================\n" str end def pretty_seconds(seconds) sign = '' if seconds < 0 seconds = seconds*-1 sign = '-' end return "#{sign}#{seconds}s" if seconds.abs < 1 time = Time.at(seconds).gmtime.strftime('%Hh %Mm %Ss') time_without_zeros = time.gsub(/00(h|m|s)/, '').strip sign + time_without_zeros end end end end