Yes, with IntelliJ you can set up a scalatest run configuration. You can also run directly from the sbt CLI by running “sbt test”
From: Masf <masfwo...@gmail.com<mailto:masfwo...@gmail.com>> Date: Saturday, December 5, 2015 at 12:51 PM To: "user@spark.apache.org<mailto:user@spark.apache.org>" <user@spark.apache.org<mailto:user@spark.apache.org>> Subject: Testing with spark testing base Hi. I'm testing "spark testing base". For example: class MyFirstTest extends FunSuite with SharedSparkContext{ def tokenize(f: RDD[String]) = { f.map(_.split("").toList) } test("really simple transformation"){ val input = List("hi", "hi miguel", "bye") val expected = List(List("hi"), List("hi", "holden"), List("bye")) assert(tokenize(sc.parallelize(input)).collect().toList === expected) } } But...How can I launch this test?? Spark-submit or IntelliJ? Thanks. -- Regards Miguel