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Jarek Jarcec Cecho commented on MRUNIT-69:
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I'm not familiar with Mockito... yet :-)
Could you put together some code example how would you imagine using Mackito
for writing tests? Just to give an idea what you're thinking about.
> longterm plan for MRUNIT development?
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>
> Key: MRUNIT-69
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MRUNIT-69
> Project: MRUnit
> Issue Type: Brainstorming
> Reporter: Jim Donofrio
> Priority: Minor
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> So I am curious what the plan is for the longterm future of MRUNIT?
> I think currently MRUNIT is useful for just unit testing a single mapper or
> reducer but currently there is a void for testing more complicated features
> such as MultipleInputs, MultipleOutputs, a driver class, counters, among
> other things. I wonder if instead of adding support to the current MRUNIT
> framework for these extra features it would more useful to add in hooks to
> the existing LocalJobRunner and MiniMRCluster classes to provide methods to
> more easily verify file output from text files, sequence files, etc. This
> would allow MRUNIT to test driver classes, MultipleInputs, MultipleOutputs,
> etc. MRUNIT would also then test against the real hadoop code instead of an
> implementation that mimics hadoop which can miss some bugs such as the
> ReduceDriver that did not reuse the same object until 0.8.0. MRUNIT would
> also keep up with new map reduce features instead of us having to implement
> fake versions of them
> I understand that performance would be an issue due to the file I/O but I
> wonder how fast the LocalJobRunner would be if we wrote a new class that
> extending FileSystem to allow users to write out fake files to memory and
> make the LocalJobRunner read from them
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