Hi Igniters,
recently I’ve made several updates in the framework. - Now within the test, user can declare an extended classpath (e.g. use ignite-indexing). - Dumping classpath was added in case detached jvm node startup failed or hangs. In second case stack trace is additionally dumped. - Node join timeout was made configurable for long running post-startup closures. I also want to thank Eduard S., Alexey G. for review and Anton V. for support. Sincerely, Dmitriy Pavlov вт, 31 окт. 2017 г. в 10:51, Aleksei Zaitsev <ign...@alexzaitzev.pro>: > Thanks for explanation > > 30.10.2017, 08:43, "Dmitry Pavlov" <dpavlov....@gmail.com>: > > Hi Aleksei, > > > > Wiki in apache Ignite is used for design documents, Ignite Enhancement > > Proposals (IEPs), introductory for ignite developers, etc, but not for > > documentation. > > > > Readme.io is official Ignite documentation for ignite users. > > > > Recent created page describe how Ignite developer can test compatibility > > (mostly if Persistent Store enabled) using testing framework > > (GridAbstractTest/GridCommonAbstractTest). These classes are not used by > > end users. > > > > Sincerely, > > Dmitriy Pavlov > > > > пн, 30 окт. 2017 г. в 10:06, Aleksei Zaitsev <ign...@alexzaitzev.pro>: > > > >> Thanks, Dmitry, but why wiki and not readme.io[1]? It has a section > "Test > >> and benchmarking", which suits well for such information. > >> > >> I thought, that wiki is deprecated source of documentation. Correct me > if > >> I am wrong. > >> > >> [1] https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs > >> > >> 27.10.2017, 20:29, "Dmitry Pavlov" <dpavlov....@gmail.com>: > >> > Hi Vyacheslav , Igniters, > >> > > >> > I hope you don't mind I copied this description into wiki (new page): > >> > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/IGNITE/Ignite+Tests+How+To > >> > > >> > Hope this helps new community members to easily find the info. > >> > > >> > Sincerely, > >> > Dmitriy Pavlov > >> > > >> > вт, 17 окт. 2017 г. в 18:17, Vyacheslav Daradur <daradu...@gmail.com > >: > >> > > >> >> Hi, Igniters! > >> >> > >> >> I would like to announce new Compatibility Testing Framework module > in > >> >> the project. > >> >> > >> >> This module has been recently included in the project [1]. > >> >> > >> >> Framework provides an opportunity to start working with Ignite > >> >> instances of previously released versions. > >> >> > >> >> The entire module is built on top of the Ignite Testing Framework, > >> >> especially on the MiltiJVM-mode classes. There is a class > >> >> IgniteCompatibilityAbstractTest that provides methods to start > Ignite > >> >> nodes with versions which have been previously released in the Maven > >> >> repository in separate JVM and allows them to join topology. > Framework > >> >> looking for artifacts of a specific version in the Maven local > >> >> repository, if they don’t exist there, they will be downloaded and > >> >> stored via Maven. > >> >> > >> >> The main implemented API: > >> >> startGrid(name, version, configurationClosure); > >> >> startGrid(name, version, configurationClosure, postStartupClosure); > >> >> > >> >> You can simply specify a version of Ignite, which you want to start, > >> >> define the configuration in the configurationClosure and set the > >> >> actions on the started node in the postStartupClosure. It’s very > easy > >> >> to use it for writing unit tests, here is a simple example [2] which > >> >> demonstrates the main functional. > >> >> > >> >> I hope this framework helps us to make our project even better. > >> >> > >> >> I want to thank Anton Vinogradov for his help with API design and > >> >> Dmitriy Pavlov for sharing first-time user experience [3] [4]. > >> >> > >> >> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-5732 - Provide > API to > >> >> test compatibility with old releases > >> >> [2] > >> >> > >> > https://github.com/apache/ignite/blob/master/modules/compatibility/src/test/java/org/apache/ignite/compatibility/persistence/DummyPersistenceCompatibilityTest.java > >> >> [3] > >> >> > >> > http://apache-ignite-developers.2346864.n4.nabble.com/Binary-compatibility-of-persistent-storage-tp22419p22913.html > >> >> [4] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-6285 - Enhance > >> >> persistent store paths on start > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Best Regards, Vyacheslav D. >