class ActiveSupport::TestCase

Parent:
Minitest::Test
Included modules:
ActiveSupport::Testing::Assertions, ActiveSupport::Testing::TimeHelpers, ActiveSupport::Testing::FileFixtures

Constants

Assertion

Public Class Methods

parallelize(workers: :number_of_processors, with: :processes) Show source
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/test_case.rb, line 74
def parallelize(workers: :number_of_processors, with: :processes)
  workers = Concurrent.physical_processor_count if workers == :number_of_processors
  workers = ENV["PARALLEL_WORKERS"].to_i if ENV["PARALLEL_WORKERS"]

  return if workers <= 1

  executor = case with
             when :processes
               Testing::Parallelization.new(workers)
             when :threads
               Minitest::Parallel::Executor.new(workers)
             else
               raise ArgumentError, "#{with} is not a supported parallelization executor."
  end

  self.lock_threads = false if defined?(self.lock_threads) && with == :threads

  Minitest.parallel_executor = executor

  parallelize_me!
end

Parallelizes the test suite.

Takes a workers argument that controls how many times the process is forked. For each process a new database will be created suffixed with the worker number.

test-database-0
test-database-1

If ENV["PARALLEL_WORKERS"] is set the workers argument will be ignored and the environment variable will be used instead. This is useful for CI environments, or other environments where you may need more workers than you do for local testing.

If the number of workers is set to 1 or fewer, the tests will not be parallelized.

If workers is set to :number_of_processors, the number of workers will be set to the actual core count on the machine you are on.

The default parallelization method is to fork processes. If you'd like to use threads instead you can pass with: :threads to the parallelize method. Note the threaded parallelization does not create multiple database and will not work with system tests at this time.

parallelize(workers: :number_of_processors, with: :threads)

The threaded parallelization uses minitest's parallel executor directly. The processes parallelization uses a Ruby DRb server.

parallelize_setup() { |worker| ... } Show source
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/test_case.rb, line 109
def parallelize_setup(&block)
  ActiveSupport::Testing::Parallelization.after_fork_hook do |worker|
    yield worker
  end
end

Set up hook for parallel testing. This can be used if you have multiple databases or any behavior that needs to be run after the process is forked but before the tests run.

Note: this feature is not available with the threaded parallelization.

In your test_helper.rb add the following:

class ActiveSupport::TestCase
  parallelize_setup do
    # create databases
  end
end
parallelize_teardown() { |worker| ... } Show source
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/test_case.rb, line 128
def parallelize_teardown(&block)
  ActiveSupport::Testing::Parallelization.run_cleanup_hook do |worker|
    yield worker
  end
end

Clean up hook for parallel testing. This can be used to drop databases if your app uses multiple write/read databases or other clean up before the tests finish. This runs before the forked process is closed.

Note: this feature is not available with the threaded parallelization.

In your test_helper.rb add the following:

class ActiveSupport::TestCase
  parallelize_teardown do
    # drop databases
  end
end
test_order() Show source
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/test_case.rb, line 41
def test_order
  ActiveSupport.test_order ||= :random
end

Returns the order in which test cases are run.

ActiveSupport::TestCase.test_order # => :random

Possible values are :random, :parallel, :alpha, :sorted. Defaults to :random.

test_order=(new_order) Show source
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/test_case.rb, line 31
def test_order=(new_order)
  ActiveSupport.test_order = new_order
end

Sets the order in which test cases are run.

ActiveSupport::TestCase.test_order = :random # => :random

Valid values are:

  • :random (to run tests in random order)

  • :parallel (to run tests in parallel)

  • :sorted (to run tests alphabetically by method name)

  • :alpha (equivalent to :sorted)

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