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Mobile test failures don't show at the end #10986

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ellatrix opened this issue Oct 24, 2018 · 3 comments
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Mobile test failures don't show at the end #10986

ellatrix opened this issue Oct 24, 2018 · 3 comments
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Mobile Web Viewport sizes for mobile and tablet devices [Type] Automated Testing Testing infrastructure changes impacting the execution of end-to-end (E2E) and/or unit tests.

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This is all I get: npm ERR! Test failed. See above for more details..

Then I have to scroll over all other unit tests (a lot!) to see what's happening. I also have to do it slowly, it's easy to pass them and get disorientated if you ran the tests a few times in a row.

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@ellatrix ellatrix added Mobile Web Viewport sizes for mobile and tablet devices [Type] Automated Testing Testing infrastructure changes impacting the execution of end-to-end (E2E) and/or unit tests. labels Oct 24, 2018
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hypest commented Oct 24, 2018

For context, the mobile tests were made to be run in parallel as per #9883 (comment).

Is there a way to have them parallel but still stop the whole process on error?

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Maybe eslint is run like this? It will stop everything on error.

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gziolo commented Apr 23, 2019

It's no longer an issue since mobile tests were removed from Gutenberg repository.

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