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Hyukjin Kwon edited comment on SPARK-7721 at 12/9/17 3:38 PM:
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For 2., will take another look and be back with a way to solve it.
[~rxin], do you expect for me to do this in one go, or separate ones (1.
exposing/working coverage with Jenkins and 2. making this working with doctests
and tracking worker processes)?
BTW, somehow I am missing notifications from old JIRAs\(?\) unless explicitly I
am cc'ed\(?\).
was (Author: hyukjin.kwon):
For 2., will take another look and be back with a way to solve it.
[~rxin], do you expect for me to do this in one go, or separate ones (1.
exposing/working coverage with Jenkins and 2. making this working with doctests
and tracking worker processes)?
BTW, somehow I am missing notifications from old JIRAs(?) unless explicitly I
am cc'ed(?).
> Generate test coverage report from Python
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> Key: SPARK-7721
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-7721
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Test
> Components: PySpark, Tests
> Reporter: Reynold Xin
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> Would be great to have test coverage report for Python. Compared with Scala,
> it is tricker to understand the coverage without coverage reports in Python
> because we employ both docstring tests and unit tests in test files.
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