On 2019/01/13 12:17:14, Robert Kleinschmager <rob...@kleinschmager.net> wrote: 
> Your configuration looks fine for your task, but I’m sorry - I have no hint, 
> why IntelliJ is faster.
> 
> At first: it depends on, how your 500 Tests are organised. How many 
> test-classes, how many methods do they have?
> Are you running JUnit4 or already Junit5? Are you using Parallel-Mode in 
> IntelliJ?
> Can you see in the logs, how many times the spring-context is created & 
> destroyed?
> 
> Looking at the code of the Unit-Execution on Intellij [1] and surefire [2] 
> may bring some more insights, but I’m not familiar with both of them - it 
> would really help to debug them.
> 
> [1] 
> https://github.com/JetBrains/intellij-community/tree/master/plugins/junit_rt 
> <https://github.com/JetBrains/intellij-community/tree/master/plugins/junit_rt>
> [2] https://github.com/apache/maven-surefire 
> <https://github.com/apache/maven-surefire>
> 
> > Am 08.01.2019 um 14:12 schrieb a.tokare...@gmail.com:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On 2019/01/07 16:40:45, Robert Kleinschmager <rob...@kleinschmager.net> 
> > wrote: 
> >> Hi Aleksandar,
> >> 
> >> Can you please show (attach|) your POM. Maybe your failsafe config is 
> >> non-optimal.
> >> In general: Intellij uses a different kind of junit execution, than 
> >> failsafe/surefire
> >> 
> >> Kind regards
> >> Robert
> >> 
> >>> Am 05.01.2019 um 12:20 schrieb Aleksandar Tokarev <a.tokare...@gmail.com>:
> >>> 
> >>> I am having a Spring Boot application with around ~500 Tests (Unit and
> >>> mostly Integration).
> >>> 
> >>> When i start running the tests in IntelliJ with second click -> Run all
> >>> Tests - tests run in around 10-15mins.
> >>> 
> >>> When i try to run the tests with "mvn verify -P itest" in IntelliJ
> >>> terminal, the execution time is around an hour. This is because this
> >>> command starts and stops the Spring Test Runner Server on every class
> >>> (which is not my desired result).
> >>> 
> >>> The IntelliJ second click -> Run all Tests starts it only once. Our 
> >>> Jenkins
> >>> Job is running the tests with "mvn verify -P itest", so my question is how
> >>> can i change this behavior, to start and stop the Test Runner only once
> >>> (with this "mvn verify -P itest" command).
> >>> 
> >>> itest is the profile that we have in our pom.xml which includes the 
> >>> classes
> >>> that contain integration tests (using maven failsafe plugin)
> >>> 
> >>> Here are the annotations of our base abstract Integration Test class
> >>> 
> >>> @RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
> >>> @SpringBootTest(classes = MainApplication.class, webEnvironment =
> >>> WebEnvironment.RANDOM_PORT)
> >>> 
> >>> I found this article which could by similar to my problem, but this does
> >>> not explain the behavior that IntelliJ gives me.
> >>> 
> >>> Reset Spring-Boot During Integration Tests
> >>> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44241936/reset-spring-boot-during-integration-tests>
> >>> 
> >>> Thanks a lot in advance
> >> 
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> >> <profiles>
> >        <profile>
> >            <id>itest</id>
> >            <activation>
> >                <activeByDefault>false</activeByDefault>
> >            </activation>
> >            <build>
> >                <plugins>
> >                    <plugin>
> >                        <artifactId>maven-failsafe-plugin</artifactId>
> >                        <configuration>
> >                            <forkCount>1</forkCount>
> >                            <reuseForks>false</reuseForks>
> >                            <argLine>${args}</argLine>
> >                            
> > <testNGArtifactName>none:none</testNGArtifactName>
> >                            <includes>
> >                                <include>**/*ITests.java</include>
> >                                <include>**/*IntegrationTests.java</include>
> >                                <testFailureIgnore>true</testFailureIgnore>
> >                            </includes>
> >                            <environmentVariables>
> >                                <HOME>${basedir}/target/test-classes</HOME>
> >                                <SERVER_HOSTNAME>localhost</SERVER_HOSTNAME>
> >                            </environmentVariables>
> >                        </configuration>
> >                        <executions>
> >                            <execution>
> >                                <goals>
> >                                    <goal>integration-test</goal>
> >                                    <goal>verify</goal>
> >                                </goals>
> >                            </execution>
> >                        </executions>
> >                    </plugin>
> >                </plugins>
> >            </build>
> >        </profile>
> >    </profiles>
> > 
> > Here is the config for my Failsafe plugin.
> > 
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> 
I am having like like ~40 Classes with ~10-15 methods in each.
I am running JUnit 4, and no i am not using Parallel Mode in Intellij.
In the logs i see the spring context being created & destroyed for each test 
class (when running it with mvn verify)


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