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James Taylor commented on PHOENIX-130:
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I'd rather "auto-tag" based on package name and allow overriding through an
annotation (post 3.0). The main thing we're after is having the end2end tests
run at a different phase in the build process (which I agree is valuable). I'm
just trying to come up with a way of doing that which doesn't require moving
all the files around. @Jesse Yates gave me this idea which I think is a good
one.
> Separate execution of slow (integration) tests from fast unit tests
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> Key: PHOENIX-130
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-130
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Gabriel Reid
> Attachments: PHOENIX-130.patch
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> The current collection of automated unit tests and integration tests takes a
> significant amount of time to run (somewhere in the neighborhood of 90
> minutes on my machine).
> I’d like to propose that the automated tests are split up into two groups:
> * unit tests, which don’t make use of a running HBase and run quickly, and
> will be run within the maven test phase
> * integration tests, which do make use of a running HBase and run more
> slowly, and will be run within the maven integration-test phase
> This approach has the advantage that all fast-running unit tests will be run
> before the integration tests, so if there is a minor issue the build will
> fail-fast instead of first running long-running integration tests before
> failing. It also makes it possible to quickly and regularly run “mvn test”
> during development to run all unit tests in a matter of seconds.
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