require 'parallel' require 'parallel_tests/grouper' require 'parallel_tests/railtie' class ParallelTests VERSION = File.read( File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),'..','VERSION') ).strip # parallel:spec[:count, :pattern, :options] def self.parse_rake_args(args) # order as given by user args = [args[:count], args[:pattern], args[:options]] # count given or empty ? # parallel:spec[2,models,options] # parallel:spec[,models,options] count = args.shift if args.first.to_s =~ /^\d*$/ num_processes = count.to_i unless count.to_s.empty? num_processes ||= ENV['PARALLEL_TEST_PROCESSORS'].to_i if ENV['PARALLEL_TEST_PROCESSORS'] num_processes ||= Parallel.processor_count pattern = args.shift options = args.shift [num_processes.to_i, pattern.to_s, options.to_s] end # finds all tests and partitions them into groups def self.tests_in_groups(root, num_groups, options={}) tests = find_tests(root, options) if options[:no_sort] == true Grouper.in_groups(tests, num_groups) else tests = with_runtime_info(tests) Grouper.in_even_groups_by_size(tests, num_groups) end end def self.run_tests(test_files, process_number, options) require_list = test_files.map { |filename| "\"./#{filename}\"" }.join(",") test_options = "- #{options[:test_options]}" unless RUBY_VERSION > '1.9.2' # test options passing is broken on 1.9.3 see issue #64 cmd = "ruby -Itest -e '[#{require_list}].each {|f| require f }' -- #{options[:test_options]}" execute_command(cmd, process_number, options) end def self.execute_command(cmd, process_number, options) cmd = "TEST_ENV_NUMBER=#{test_env_number(process_number)} ; export TEST_ENV_NUMBER; #{cmd}" f = open("|#{cmd}", 'r') output = fetch_output(f, options) f.close {:stdout => output, :exit_status => $?.exitstatus} end def self.find_results(test_output) test_output.split("\n").map {|line| line = line.gsub(/\.|F|\*/,'') next unless line_is_result?(line) line }.compact end def self.test_env_number(process_number) process_number == 0 ? '' : process_number + 1 end def self.runtime_log '__foo__' end def self.summarize_results(results) results = results.join(' ').gsub(/s\b/,'') # combine and singularize results counts = results.scan(/(\d+) (\w+)/) sums = counts.inject(Hash.new(0)) do |sum, (number, word)| sum[word] += number.to_i sum end sums.sort.map{|word, number| "#{number} #{word}#{'s' if number != 1}" }.join(', ') end protected # read output of the process and print in in chucks def self.fetch_output(process, options) all = '' buffer = '' timeout = options[:chunk_timeout] || 0.2 flushed = Time.now.to_f while char = process.getc char = (char.is_a?(Fixnum) ? char.chr : char) # 1.8 <-> 1.9 all << char # print in chunks so large blocks stay together now = Time.now.to_f buffer << char if flushed + timeout < now print buffer STDOUT.flush buffer = '' flushed = now end end # print the remainder print buffer STDOUT.flush all end # copied from http://github.com/carlhuda/bundler Bundler::SharedHelpers#find_gemfile def self.bundler_enabled? return true if Object.const_defined?(:Bundler) previous = nil current = File.expand_path(Dir.pwd) until !File.directory?(current) || current == previous filename = File.join(current, "Gemfile") return true if File.exists?(filename) current, previous = File.expand_path("..", current), current end false end def self.line_is_result?(line) line =~ /\d+ failure/ end def self.test_suffix "_test.rb" end def self.with_runtime_info(tests) lines = File.read(runtime_log).split("\n") rescue [] # use recorded test runtime if we got enough data if lines.size * 1.5 > tests.size puts "Using recorded test runtime" times = Hash.new(1) lines.each do |line| test, time = line.split(":") times[test] = time.to_f end tests.sort.map{|test| [test, times[test]] } else # use file sizes tests.sort.map{|test| [test, File.stat(test).size] } end end def self.find_tests(root, options={}) if root.is_a?(Array) root else # follow one symlink and direct children # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/357754/can-i-traverse-symlinked-directories-in-ruby-with-a-glob files = Dir["#{root}/**{,/*/**}/*#{test_suffix}"].uniq files = files.map{|f| f.sub(root+'/','') } files = files.grep(/#{options[:pattern]}/) files.map{|f| "#{root}/#{f}" } end end end