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Houston Putman commented on SOLR-14857:
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[~hossman], thanks for taking this up! I made a few attempts at it and gave up
before trying the worker API.
This looks really good. I tested it out locally and I really like it. I made a
few changes to add logging when a test starts and finishes, and some name
changes. But overall I really like the solution! Feel free to take out my
logging changes, if you feel like they don't provide much.
Also added some documentation to gradle-help.txt
I've tried it out a lot, and even on my very beefy machine, it only succeeded
consistently when I used 3 workers or less. Seeing as you had the same
experience, I added the recommendation to the documentation.
+1
> Parallelize Solr Docker tests
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> Key: SOLR-14857
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-14857
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Docker, Tests
> Affects Versions: main (9.0)
> Reporter: Houston Putman
> Assignee: Chris M. Hostetter
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: SOLR-14857.patch
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> Currently the Solr docker tests are run concurrently. The contexts and image
> names are all unique, so there is no reason they can't be run in parallel.
> I would imagine that this would be a configuration passed to the gradle task,
> which already has command line options for specifying tests to skip or tests
> to run.
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