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Sufyan Haroon commented on SLING-5352:
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Reviving this bug. When executing a large number of tests per class. It would
be great to just install the class level teleporter bundle only once and
execute all the tests and then uninstall the bundle afterwards.
cc: [~bdelacretaz], [~petitbear68]
> TeleporterRule test bundles should be installed once per test class only
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SLING-5352
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-5352
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Testing
> Affects Versions: JUnit Tests Teleporter 1.0.4
> Reporter: Thierry Ygé
> Assignee: Bertrand Delacretaz
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: clientsideteleporter_patch.txt,
> clientsideteleporter_patch_v2.txt, clientsideteleporter_patch_v3.txt,
> teleporter_test_classrule.tgz
>
>
> Currently it's not possible to use the TeleporterRule as Rule and ClassRule
> annotation.
> The idea is that BeforeClass will create the bundle and install it.
> AfterClass will uninstall it. This will optimize the processing and avoid a
> lot of round trip and waits. It still allow to use it as in the original
> version with only Rule annotation.
> I have made some test , and will attach my suggested solution. It allow to
> use it as before:
> {code}
> @Rule
> public TeleporterRule classRule =
> TeleporterRule.forClass(SomeMoreTest.class, "Launchpad");
> {code}
> or as follow with a ClassRule annotation:
> {code}
> @ClassRule
> public static TeleporterRule classRule =
> TeleporterRule.forClass(SomeTest.class, "Launchpad");
> @Rule
> public TeleporterRule teleporterRule = classRule;
> {code}
> The changes are not so big, it only need a static field to store the bundle
> symbolic name value in the case it is used with the ClassRule annotation.
> Then adapt the logic in the statement to differentiate between ClassRule and
> Rule usages.
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