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Rails file cache -- by eLobato

Concurrent access to cache files by different process can easily make your tests fail. Make each process have its own cache file store to avoid this problem.

Add to config/environments/test.rb:

config.cache_store = :file_store, Rails.root.join("tmp", "cache", "paralleltests#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}")

Rails Sprockets file cache -- by jordan-brough

Sprockets uses a default cache path of <rails-root>/tmp/cache/assets/<environment>. Concurrent usage of the same cache directory can cause sporadic problems like "ActionView::Template::Error: end of file reached".

Add to config/environments/test.rb:

if ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']
  cache_path = Rails.root.join("tmp/cache/assets/paralleltests#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}")
  Rails.application.assets.cache = Sprockets::Cache::FileStore.new(cache_path)
end

With sphinx -- by ujh

At file config/sphinx.yml in the test section:

test:
  mysql41: <%= 9313 + ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER'].to_i %>
  indices_location: <%= File.join(Rails.root, "db", "sphinx", "test#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}") %>
  configuration_file: <%= File.join(Rails.root, "config", "test#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}.sphinx.conf")%>
  log: <%= File.join(Rails.root, "log", "test#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}.searchd.log") %>
  query_log: <%= File.join(Rails.root, "log", "test#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}.searchd.query.log") %>
  binlog_path: <%= File.join(Rails.root, "tmp", "binlog", "test#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}") %>
  pid_file: <%= File.join(Rails.root, "tmp", "pids", "test#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}.sphinx.pid") %>

If solution above doesn't work, then you may try another approach via pat's recommendation:

test:
  mysql41: <%= ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER'].to_i + 9307 %>
  pid_file: <%= File.join(Rails.root, "tmp", "searchd.#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}.pid") %>
  indices_location: <%= File.join(Rails.root, "db", "sphinx", "#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}") %>
  configuration_file: <%= File.join(Rails.root, "config", "test.#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}.sphinx.conf") %>
  binlog_path: <%= File.join(Rails.root, "db", "sphinx", "#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}", "binlog") %>

With capybara(~>0.4.0)+selenium -- by rgo

Capybara.server_port = 9887 + ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER'].to_i

With capybara(=0.3.9)/Rails 2.3 -- by xunker

Add to features/support/env.rb:

if ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']
  class Capybara::Server
    def find_available_port
      @port = 9887 + ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER'].to_i
      @port += 1 while is_port_open?(@port) and not is_running_on_port?(@port)
    end
  end
end

With rspec_junit_formatter -- by jgarber

I've had better results with rspec_junit_formatter than with ci_reporter. Parallelizing it is easy!

Add this to .rspec_parallel:

--format RspecJunitFormatter
--out tmp/rspec<%= ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER'] %>.xml

Then configure Jenkins to publish JUnit test result report with tmp/rspec*.xml for "Test report XMLs".

With ci_reporter for rspec -- by morganchristiansson

export CI_REPORTS=results

Add spec/parallel_specs.opts with the contents:

--format progress
--require ci/reporter/rake/rspec_loader
--format CI::Reporter::RSpec:/dev/null

Our project has the following in test/test_helper.rb

if ENV["CI_REPORTS"] == "results"
  require "ci/reporter/rake/test_unit_loader"
end

Run the tasks like this:

rake "parallel:features[,,--format progress --format junit --out ${CI_REPORTS} --no-profile -r features]"

Or without rake like this:

bundle exec $(bundle show parallel_tests)/bin/parallel_test --type features -o '--format progress --format junit --out ${CI_REPORTS} --no-profile -r features'

with .rspec_parallel

Add following to RAILS_ROOT/.rspec_parallel.

--format progress
--require ci/reporter/rake/rspec_loader
--format CI::Reporter::RSpec

Run rake parallel:spec, then rspec generates reports in spec/reports.

For more information on how to configure ci_reporter check under advanced usage on http://caldersphere.rubyforge.org/ci_reporter/

With ci_reporter for test_unit -- by phoet

See this issue 29 for more information:

# add the ci_reporter to create reports for test-runs, since parallel_tests is not invoked through rake
puts "running on #{Socket.gethostname}"
if /buildserver/ =~ Socket.gethostname
  require 'ci/reporter/test_unit'
  module Test
    module Unit
      module UI
        module Console
          class TestRunner
            def create_mediator(suite)
              # swap in ci_reporter custom mediator
              return CI::Reporter::TestUnit.new(suite)
            end
          end
        end
      end
    end
  end
end

With DatabaseCleaner for RSpec -- by sciprog

See issue 66 for more information.

Do not use the truncation strategy in DatabaseCleaner, in your RSpec config.
This strategy seems to cause a bottleneck which will negate any gain made
through parallelization of your tests. If possible, use the transaction strategy
over the truncation strategy.
    *Note: This issue does not seem to exist in relation to features, only to specs.

Features not running in subdirectories

If you have put your features into subdirectories you may have problems running them in parallel as it will not find your step_definitions. To work around this I put all my features into the features directory.

You have to require features/ folder for cucumber in order to load step definitions.

 rake "parallel:features[4, '', '-rfeatures/']"

If you want it to work with rake parallel:features add -rfeatures/ to the end of std_opts in config/cucumber.yml

Disable parallel run for certain cases (cucumber)

If you do not have enough scenarios to warrant a separate instance of external service as described in sphinx section above, create a "mutex" in your env.rb file

Before("@solr") do
  #we do not want solr tests to run in parallel, so let's simulate a mutex
  while File.exists?("tmp/cucumber_solr")
    sleep(0.2)
  end
  File.open("tmp/cucumber_solr", "w") {}
  Sunspot.session = $original_sunspot_session
  Sunspot.remove_all!
  # or do other things
end

After("@solr") do
  File.delete("tmp/cucumber_solr")
end

Fixing "unable to bind to locking port 7054 within 45 seconds ..." error

When running with cucumber + capybara + selenium-webdriver (w firefox), this error may be encountered due to firing of too many firefox instances altogether. To fix this issue, add the following to features/support/env.rb:

unless (env_no = ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER'].to_i).zero?
  # As described in the readme
  Capybara.server_port = 8888 + env_no

  # Enforces a sleep time, i need to multiply by 10 to achieve consistent results on
  # my 8 cores vm, may work for less though.
  sleep env_no * 10
end

With action_mailer_cache_delivery (~> 0.3.2) -- by p0deje

You may get unexpected errors like EOFError. If so, make sure cache files differ for processes. Change you config/environment/test.rb

config.action_mailer.cache_settings = { :location => "#{Rails.root}/tmp/cache/action_mailer_cache_delivery#{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}.cache" }

With RSpec + Sunspot

It's best to use with sunspot-rails-tester. Then you don't need to run solr with rake task. For this you will only have to update config/sunspot.yml you can make it like this:

test:
  solr:
    hostname: localhost
    port: <%= 8981 + ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER'].to_i %>
    log_level: WARNING
    data_path: <%= File.join(::Rails.root, 'solr', 'data', ::Rails.env, ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER'].to_i.to_s) %>

With TeamCity -- by aaronjensen

TeamCity has its own logger so you'll need to use the --serialize-stdout flag when you run anything in parallel. You'll need to use a custom rake task or script and call parallel_rspec/parallel_test/parallel_cucumber directly.

With SPORK

Spork helps minimize the rails load time per-core, only performing it once. On an 8-virtual core rMBP this saved 20 seconds, running 1000 specs that used to take 65 seconds in just under 15 seconds.

The problem is spork seems not to use the separate database instances configured by rake parallel:create so we get a slew of DB lock issues. However, if we configure rspec to use in-memory databases, this problem goes away. This post shows how, but basically just add

setup_sqlite_db = lambda do
  ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(adapter: 'sqlite3', database: ':memory:')
  load "#{Rails.root.to_s}/db/schema.rb" # use db agnostic schema by default
end
silence_stream(STDOUT, &setup_sqlite_db)

to the bottom of your spec_helper.rb, and voila!

Gotcha (Conflict with Simplecov and json)

parallel_tests, simplecov, and json do not seem to play well together. Caused a number of errors in the form:

/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p484@mercury/gems/json-1.8.1/lib/json/common.rb:155:in `parse': 795: unexpected token at 'null, (MultiJson::LoadError)

Until a better workaround is found, remove simplecov from your project.

With spring and bundler

I had some starting-up errors with bundler complaining about missing gems while running bundle exec rake parallel:spec with Rails 3, and disabling Spring fixed it:

DISABLE_SPRING=1 bundle exec rake parallel:spec 2> /dev/null

Custom script for parallel_test --exec which splits a set of files

Note: PARALLEL_TEST_GROUPS is an environment variable which has the number of test groups in use. It is unset if running without parallel_test.

#!/bin/bash
# custom_parallel_script.sh
# Usage: parallel_test --exec ./custom_parallel_script.sh

FILES=$(find . -type f -name \*.rb)

# workaround for the fact that TEST_ENV_NUMBER is '' for the 1st group - default to 1 if unset
LOCAL_TEST_ENV_NUMBER=${TEST_ENV_NUMBER:-1}

i=0
for f in $FILES; do
  if [[ -z "$PARALLEL_TEST_GROUPS" || $(($i % $PARALLEL_TEST_GROUPS)) -eq $LOCAL_TEST_ENV_NUMBER ]]; then
    echo $f  # real action here
  fi
  ((i++))
done

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