Ah, of course - thanks again!
- Mark
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 2:43 AM Dawid Weiss dawid.we...@gmail.com wrote:
There has to be some distinction between nightly and regular runs --
for jenkins, we pass tests.nightly anyway to make this distinction
clear. You'd have to configure an appropriate
There has to be some distinction between nightly and regular runs --
for jenkins, we pass tests.nightly anyway to make this distinction
clear. You'd have to configure an appropriate filter for your jenkins
job.
Is it possible to ignore specified tests as BadApples or AwaitsFix but only
for
Hmm...is there any way to get this behavior somehow via just annotations
though? It doesn't really work for my use case if it has to be specified
from the command line.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 2:46 PM Mark Miller markrmil...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks!
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 2:28 PM Dawid Weiss
I'd like to work on getting the nightly Solr runs to pass more frequently -
they have never been in very good shape. There are a few problem tests that
don't have such persistent issues on non nightly runs. Is it possible to
ignore specified tests as BadApples or AwaitsFix but only for nightly
don't have such persistent issues on non nightly runs. Is it possible to
ignore specified tests as BadApples or AwaitsFix but only for nightly runs?
Sure, that's what test group filtering was added for. It's interesting
that test-help doesn't show anything... ES has a more verbose info:
You
Thanks!
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 2:28 PM Dawid Weiss dawid.we...@gmail.com wrote:
don't have such persistent issues on non nightly runs. Is it possible to
ignore specified tests as BadApples or AwaitsFix but only for nightly
runs?
Sure, that's what test group filtering was added for. It's