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Running tests in parallel
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Bazaar can use subunit to spawn multiple test processes. There is
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slightly more chance you will hit ordering or timing-dependent bugs but
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$ ./bzr selftest --parallel=fork
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Note that you will need the Subunit library
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<https://launchpad.net/subunit/> to use this, which is in
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``python-subunit`` on Ubuntu.
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Running tests from a ramdisk
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The tests create and delete a lot of temporary files. In some cases you
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can make the test suite run much faster by running it on a ramdisk. For
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$ sudo mount -t tmpfs none /ram
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$ TMPDIR=/ram ./bzr selftest ...
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You could also change ``/tmp`` in ``/etc/fstab`` to have type ``tmpfs``,
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if you don't mind possibly losing other files in there when the machine
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restarts. Add this line (if there is none for ``/tmp`` already)::
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none /tmp tmpfs defaults 0 0
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With a 6-core machine and ``--parallel=fork`` using a tmpfs doubles the
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test execution speed.
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Please see bzrlib.treebuilder for more details.
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Temporarily changing state
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If your test needs to temporarily mutate some global state, and you need
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it restored at the end, you can say for example::
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self.overrideAttr(osutils, '_cached_user_encoding', 'latin-1')
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Our base ``TestCase`` class provides an ``addCleanup`` method, which
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should be used instead of ``tearDown``. All the cleanups are run when the
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test finishes, regardless of whether it passes or fails. If one cleanup
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fails, later cleanups are still run.
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(The same facility is available outside of tests through
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Generally we prefer automated testing but sometimes a manual test is the
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right thing, especially for performance tests that want to measure elapsed
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time rather than effort.
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Simulating slow networks
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To get realistically slow network performance for manually measuring
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performance, we can simulate 500ms latency (thus 1000ms round trips)::
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$ sudo tc qdisc add dev lo root netem delay 500ms
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Normal system behaviour is restored with ::
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$ sudo tc qdisc del dev lo root
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A more precise version that only filters traffic to port 4155 is::
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tc qdisc add dev lo root handle 1: prio
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tc qdisc add dev lo parent 1:3 handle 30: netem delay 500ms
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tc qdisc add dev lo parent 30:1 handle 40: prio
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tc filter add dev lo protocol ip parent 1:0 prio 3 u32 match ip dport 4155 0xffff flowid 1:3 handle 800::800
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tc filter add dev lo protocol ip parent 1:0 prio 3 u32 match ip sport 4155 0xffff flowid 1:3 handle 800::801
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tc filter del dev lo protocol ip parent 1: pref 3 u32
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tc qdisc del dev lo root handle 1:
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You can use similar code to add additional delay to a real network
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interface, perhaps only when talking to a particular server or pointing at
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a VM. For more information see <http://lartc.org/>.
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