None at the moment, but when a test is wrong or throw error or what not that's how I debug it
Jacques
Le 06/06/2019 à 09:50, Pierre Smits a écrit :
> How many of those tests are we talking about?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Pierre Smits
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> On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 4:48 PM Jacques Le Roux <
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> Le 05/06/2019 à 09:24, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
> >> To explain my hard feeling regarding OFBiz integration tests. I find
> >> them really hard to understand/debug due to the following points:
> >>
> >> - Logs are unreadable! I mean understanding which test has failed is
> >> already an endeavour.
> >
> > Oh that! I never look at integration test logs, it's impossible indeed.
> > I simply look at the result of the tests where the error logs are.
>
> BTW, thinking about it, I agree it does not help to fix wrong tests.
>
> Not sure how to do that, but by running suspected culprits one by one
>
> Jacques
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