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Often tests appear without clear reason, many commits into a single build. Unreliable machines or frameworks, how do we respond?
 
Often tests appear without clear reason, many commits into a single build. Unreliable machines or frameworks, how do we respond?
  
Problems:
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Approaches:
 
* Not enough information in the log
 
* Not enough information in the log
 
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* Limit smoke test time
Smoke test:
 
* Impose a time limit on a smoke test
 
  
 
1 team might be dedicated to triaging  
 
1 team might be dedicated to triaging  
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Assumed: Does everyone care that a build is red? Is a build/test cycle easy enough to reproduce?
 
Assumed: Does everyone care that a build is red? Is a build/test cycle easy enough to reproduce?
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==Intermittent Failures==
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CI tool (TeamCity, Jenkins plugin) will handle assignment of an issue, a particular failing test, and there would be an owner of a certain issue, even if not always-failing.
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Blame on load average, up-of-timeout-wait, but no real fix.
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Approaches:
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* Ticket made of while a build intermittently failed.
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* Assign test to quarantine
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** Management approval required
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** Analysis of time-management
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** Stuff moves gradually out of quarantine
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Sidebar: Google test on the toilet
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''mental note, for macetw, we need more code-literature in our bathroom''

Revision as of 08:51, 24 August 2013

Attendance

  • Tyler @macetw
  • Emil
  • @RobPark

Test Triage Techniques

Often tests appear without clear reason, many commits into a single build. Unreliable machines or frameworks, how do we respond?

Approaches:

  • Not enough information in the log
  • Limit smoke test time

1 team might be dedicated to triaging

  • Build sheriff
  • Assign person responsible
  • File ticket

Assumed: Does everyone care that a build is red? Is a build/test cycle easy enough to reproduce?

Intermittent Failures

CI tool (TeamCity, Jenkins plugin) will handle assignment of an issue, a particular failing test, and there would be an owner of a certain issue, even if not always-failing.

Blame on load average, up-of-timeout-wait, but no real fix.

Approaches:

  • Ticket made of while a build intermittently failed.
  • Assign test to quarantine
    • Management approval required
    • Analysis of time-management
    • Stuff moves gradually out of quarantine


Sidebar: Google test on the toilet mental note, for macetw, we need more code-literature in our bathroom