MapReducer to run junit tests under Hadoop
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                 Key: HADOOP-5621
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-5621
             Project: Hadoop Core
          Issue Type: New Feature
    Affects Versions: 0.21.0
            Reporter: Steve Loughran


This is something I mentioned to some people last week, thought I would start a 
discussion on it.

We could run junit tests as a MapReduce job with
# a mapper that takes a list of classes, one per line
# extracts the test suite from each class, and then invokes each test method. 
This would be a new junit test runner.
# saves the result (and any exceptions) as the output. Also saves any machine 
specific details. 
# It also needs to grab the System.out and System.err channels, to map them to 
specific tests.
# Measure how long the tests took (incuding setup/teardown time)
# Add an ant task <listresources> to take filesets and other patterns, and 
generate text files from the contents (with stripping of prefixes and suffices, 
directory separator substition, file begin/end values, etc, etc). I have this 
with tests already.

The result would be that you could point listresources at a directory tree and 
create a text file listing all tests to run. These could be executed across 
multiple hosts and the results correlated. It would be, initially, a MapExpand, 
as the output would be bigger than the input

Feature creep then becomes the analysis

# Add another MR class which runs through all failing tests and creates a new 
list of test classes that failed. This could be rescheduled on different runs, 
and makes for a faster cycle (only run failing tests until they work)
# Add something to only get failing tests, summarise them (somehow) in a user 
readable form
# Something to get partially failing tests and highlight machine differences. 
# Add something to compare tests over time, detect those which are getting 
slower?
# an MR to regenerate the classic Ant junit XML reports, for presentation in 
other tools (like hudson)


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