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Root797672y@MammaNeedHummus Those take 2.5 minutes minimum at $work, and a full suite on a x-large aws server running in parallel takes 1h45m.
That same full run, single threadded on a laptop... would take 4-7 days, but something invariably fails so it never actually finishes.
yeah. testing sucks here. so does the dev work, honestly. and the pay, too, thanks to inflation. -
@Root we've got long running tests too. Are your unit tests connecting to third parties/dependencies (i.e. databases)?
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Root797672y@MammaNeedHummus DB? Of course.
There’s just a lot of specs (62k last I checked). And most of my coworkers don’t know how to write performant specs, or factories for that matter.
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