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114 lines
4.6 KiB
TOML
114 lines
4.6 KiB
TOML
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# This is the default config used by nextest. It is embedded in the binary at
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# build time. It may be used as a template for .config/nextest.toml.
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[store]
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# The directory under the workspace root at which nextest-related files are
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# written. Profile-specific storage is currently written to dir/<profile-name>.
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dir = "target/nextest"
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# This section defines the default nextest profile. Custom profiles are layered
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# on top of the default profile.
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[profile.default]
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# "retries" defines the number of times a test should be retried. If set to a
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# non-zero value, tests that succeed on a subsequent attempt will be marked as
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# non-flaky. Can be overridden through the `--retries` option.
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# Examples
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# * retries = 3
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# * retries = { backoff = "fixed", count = 2, delay = "1s" }
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# * retries = { backoff = "exponential", count = 10, delay = "1s", jitter = true, max-delay = "10s" }
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retries = 0
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# The number of threads to run tests with. Supported values are either an integer or
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# the string "num-cpus". Can be overridden through the `--test-threads` option.
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test-threads = "num-cpus"
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# The number of threads required for each test. This is generally used in overrides to
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# mark certain tests as heavier than others. However, it can also be set as a global parameter.
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threads-required = 1
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# Show these test statuses in the output.
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#
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# The possible values this can take are:
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# * none: no output
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# * fail: show failed (including exec-failed) tests
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# * retry: show flaky and retried tests
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# * slow: show slow tests
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# * pass: show passed tests
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# * skip: show skipped tests (most useful for CI)
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# * all: all of the above
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#
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# Each value includes all the values above it; for example, "slow" includes
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# failed and retried tests.
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#
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# Can be overridden through the `--status-level` flag.
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status-level = "pass"
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# Similar to status-level, show these test statuses at the end of the run.
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final-status-level = "flaky"
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# "failure-output" defines when standard output and standard error for failing tests are produced.
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# Accepted values are
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# * "immediate": output failures as soon as they happen
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# * "final": output failures at the end of the test run
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# * "immediate-final": output failures as soon as they happen and at the end of
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# the test run; combination of "immediate" and "final"
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# * "never": don't output failures at all
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#
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# For large test suites and CI it is generally useful to use "immediate-final".
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#
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# Can be overridden through the `--failure-output` option.
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failure-output = "immediate"
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# "success-output" controls production of standard output and standard error on success. This should
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# generally be set to "never".
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success-output = "never"
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# Cancel the test run on the first failure. For CI runs, consider setting this
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# to false.
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fail-fast = true
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# Treat a test that takes longer than the configured 'period' as slow, and print a message.
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# See <https://nexte.st/book/slow-tests> for more information.
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#
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# Optional: specify the parameter 'terminate-after' with a non-zero integer,
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# which will cause slow tests to be terminated after the specified number of
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# periods have passed.
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# Example: slow-timeout = { period = "60s", terminate-after = 2 }
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slow-timeout = { period = "120s" }
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# Treat a test as leaky if after the process is shut down, standard output and standard error
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# aren't closed within this duration.
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#
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# This usually happens in case of a test that creates a child process and lets it inherit those
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# handles, but doesn't clean the child process up (especially when it fails).
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#
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# See <https://nexte.st/book/leaky-tests> for more information.
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leak-timeout = "100ms"
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[profile.default.junit]
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# Output a JUnit report into the given file inside 'store.dir/<profile-name>'.
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# If unspecified, JUnit is not written out.
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# path = "junit.xml"
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# The name of the top-level "report" element in JUnit report. If aggregating
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# reports across different test runs, it may be useful to provide separate names
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# for each report.
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report-name = "lighthouse-run"
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# Whether standard output and standard error for passing tests should be stored in the JUnit report.
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# Output is stored in the <system-out> and <system-err> elements of the <testcase> element.
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store-success-output = false
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# Whether standard output and standard error for failing tests should be stored in the JUnit report.
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# Output is stored in the <system-out> and <system-err> elements of the <testcase> element.
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#
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# Note that if a description can be extracted from the output, it is always stored in the
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# <description> element.
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store-failure-output = true
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# This profile is activated if MIRI_SYSROOT is set.
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[profile.default-miri]
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# Miri tests take up a lot of memory, so only run 1 test at a time by default.
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test-threads = 4
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