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Each builder now uses a dict to specify tests with a 'tests' key. This will allow adding other builder-specific keys in follow ups. Prepared on infra side by: https://crrev.com/c/1013713 Bug: chromium:830557 Change-Id: I1dd799cdfcc029ab22de813b7869abe982047e0f Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1013979 Reviewed-by: Sergiy Byelozyorov <sergiyb@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#52656} |
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Src-side test specifications
Src-side test specifications enable developers to quickly add tests running on specific bots on V8's continuous infrastructure (CI) or tryserver. Features to be tested must live behind runtime flags, which are mapped to named testing variants specified here. Changes to src-side test specifications go through CQ like any other CL and require tests added for specific trybots to pass.
The test specifications are defined in a V8-side folder called infra/testing.
Every master has an optional file named <mastername>.pyl
. E.g.
tryserver.v8.pyl
.
The structure of each file is:
{
<buildername>: {
'tests': [
{
'name': <test-spec name>,
'variant': <variant name>,
'shards': <number of shards>,
},
...
],
},
...
}
The <buildername>
is a string name of the builder to execute the tests.
<test-spec name>
is a label defining a test specification matching the
infra-side.
The <variant name>
is a testing variant specified
here.
<number of shards>
is optional (default 1), but can be provided to increase
the swarming shards for long-running tests.
Example:
{
'v8_linux64_rel_ng_triggered': {
'tests': [
{'name': 'v8testing', 'variant': 'nooptimization', 'shards': 2},
],
},
}
Guidelines
Please keep trybots and continuous bots in sync. E.g. add the same configuration for the release and debug CI bots and the corresponding trybot (where applicable). E.g.
tryserver.v8:
v8_linux64_rel_ng_triggered
client.v8:
V8 Linux64
V8 Linux64 - debug
Please only add tests that are expected to pass, or skip failing tests via status file for the selected testing variants only. If you want to add FYI tests (i.e. not closing the tree and not blocking CQ) you can do so for the following set of bots:
tryserver.v8:
v8_linux64_fyi_rel_ng_triggered
client.v8:
V8 Linux64 - fyi
V8 Linux64 - debug - fyi