rsnext/test/turbopack-build-tests-manifest.json
Tim Neutkens d91e78adb7
Rename turbopack-tests-manifest to turbopack-dev-tests-manifest (#63409)
## What?

- Renames the Turbopack tests manifest to reflect that it only holds
development tests.
- Creates initial plumbing for Turbopack build tests manifest (currently
empty)
- Added running tests in the Turbopack builds test manifest on PRs
- Implements uploading the Turbopack builds manifest to areweturboyet

What this doesn't implement:
- Updating the Turbopack builds manifest

Open questions:
- Since the manifest is empty there are no test results, I had to add
handling for that in `run-tests.js`:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/63409/files#diff-269567847b110d8ecaaade3ab592df207bba02c7b446db23d72f18ff0e61d335R359
but not sure if that exit case was added for a specific special reason.

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Closes NEXT-2837
2024-03-19 10:26:14 +01:00

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{
"version": 2,
"suites": {},
"rules": {
"include": [],
"exclude": []
}
}