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178 lines
4.7 KiB
178 lines
4.7 KiB
'use strict';
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Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', {
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value: true
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});
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exports.default = void 0;
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function _fs() {
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const data = _interopRequireDefault(require('fs'));
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_fs = function _fs() {
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return data;
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};
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return data;
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}
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function _jestHasteMap() {
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const data = require('jest-haste-map');
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_jestHasteMap = function _jestHasteMap() {
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return data;
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};
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return data;
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}
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function _interopRequireDefault(obj) {
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return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : {default: obj};
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}
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function _defineProperty(obj, key, value) {
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if (key in obj) {
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Object.defineProperty(obj, key, {
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value: value,
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enumerable: true,
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configurable: true,
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writable: true
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});
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} else {
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obj[key] = value;
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}
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return obj;
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}
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const FAIL = 0;
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const SUCCESS = 1;
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/**
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* The TestSequencer will ultimately decide which tests should run first.
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* It is responsible for storing and reading from a local cache
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* map that stores context information for a given test, such as how long it
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* took to run during the last run and if it has failed or not.
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* Such information is used on:
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* TestSequencer.sort(tests: Array<Test>)
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* to sort the order of the provided tests.
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*
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* After the results are collected,
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* TestSequencer.cacheResults(tests: Array<Test>, results: AggregatedResult)
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* is called to store/update this information on the cache map.
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*/
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class TestSequencer {
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constructor() {
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_defineProperty(this, '_cache', new Map());
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}
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_getCachePath(context) {
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const config = context.config;
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return (0, _jestHasteMap().getCacheFilePath)(
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config.cacheDirectory,
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'perf-cache-' + config.name
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);
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}
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_getCache(test) {
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const context = test.context;
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if (!this._cache.has(context) && context.config.cache) {
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const cachePath = this._getCachePath(context);
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if (_fs().default.existsSync(cachePath)) {
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try {
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this._cache.set(
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context,
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JSON.parse(_fs().default.readFileSync(cachePath, 'utf8'))
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);
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} catch (e) {}
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}
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}
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let cache = this._cache.get(context);
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if (!cache) {
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cache = {};
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this._cache.set(context, cache);
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}
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return cache;
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}
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/**
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* Sorting tests is very important because it has a great impact on the
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* user-perceived responsiveness and speed of the test run.
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*
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* If such information is on cache, tests are sorted based on:
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* -> Has it failed during the last run ?
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* Since it's important to provide the most expected feedback as quickly
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* as possible.
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* -> How long it took to run ?
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* Because running long tests first is an effort to minimize worker idle
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* time at the end of a long test run.
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* And if that information is not available they are sorted based on file size
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* since big test files usually take longer to complete.
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*
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* Note that a possible improvement would be to analyse other information
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* from the file other than its size.
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*
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*/
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sort(tests) {
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const stats = {};
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const fileSize = ({path, context: {hasteFS}}) =>
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stats[path] || (stats[path] = hasteFS.getSize(path) || 0);
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const hasFailed = (cache, test) =>
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cache[test.path] && cache[test.path][0] === FAIL;
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const time = (cache, test) => cache[test.path] && cache[test.path][1];
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tests.forEach(test => (test.duration = time(this._getCache(test), test)));
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return tests.sort((testA, testB) => {
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const cacheA = this._getCache(testA);
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const cacheB = this._getCache(testB);
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const failedA = hasFailed(cacheA, testA);
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const failedB = hasFailed(cacheB, testB);
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const hasTimeA = testA.duration != null;
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if (failedA !== failedB) {
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return failedA ? -1 : 1;
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} else if (hasTimeA != (testB.duration != null)) {
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// If only one of two tests has timing information, run it last
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return hasTimeA ? 1 : -1;
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} else if (testA.duration != null && testB.duration != null) {
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return testA.duration < testB.duration ? 1 : -1;
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} else {
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return fileSize(testA) < fileSize(testB) ? 1 : -1;
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}
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});
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}
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cacheResults(tests, results) {
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const map = Object.create(null);
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tests.forEach(test => (map[test.path] = test));
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results.testResults.forEach(testResult => {
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if (testResult && map[testResult.testFilePath] && !testResult.skipped) {
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const cache = this._getCache(map[testResult.testFilePath]);
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const perf = testResult.perfStats;
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cache[testResult.testFilePath] = [
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testResult.numFailingTests ? FAIL : SUCCESS,
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perf.end - perf.start || 0
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];
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}
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});
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this._cache.forEach((cache, context) =>
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_fs().default.writeFileSync(
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this._getCachePath(context),
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JSON.stringify(cache)
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)
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);
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}
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}
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exports.default = TestSequencer;
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