rsnext/scripts/test-new-tests.mjs
JJ Kasper 53d017d3f1
Parallelize dev/start flake detection (#63954)
Since we're re-running tests a few times and in both modes this can take
a while ([related
run](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/8514892757/job/23321431099?pr=56995)),
so this parallelizes by separating dev/prod into separate jobs.

Closes NEXT-2975
2024-04-02 11:40:27 -07:00

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// @ts-check
import fs from 'fs/promises'
import execa from 'execa'
import path from 'path'
async function main() {
let testMode = process.argv.includes('--dev-mode') ? 'dev' : 'start'
let eventData = {}
/** @type import('execa').Options */
const EXECA_OPTS = { shell: true }
/** @type import('execa').Options */
const EXECA_OPTS_STDIO = { ...EXECA_OPTS, stdio: 'inherit' }
try {
eventData =
JSON.parse(
await fs.readFile(process.env.GITHUB_EVENT_PATH || '', 'utf8')
)['pull_request'] || {}
} catch (_) {}
// detect changed test files
const branchName =
eventData?.head?.ref ||
process.env.GITHUB_REF_NAME ||
(await execa('git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD', EXECA_OPTS)).stdout
const remoteUrl =
eventData?.head?.repo?.full_name ||
process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY ||
(await execa('git remote get-url origin', EXECA_OPTS)).stdout
const isCanary =
branchName.trim() === 'canary' && remoteUrl.includes('vercel/next.js')
if (isCanary) {
console.error(`Skipping flake detection for canary`)
return
}
try {
await execa('git remote set-branches --add origin canary', EXECA_OPTS_STDIO)
await execa('git fetch origin canary --depth=20', EXECA_OPTS_STDIO)
} catch (err) {
console.error(await execa('git remote -v', EXECA_OPTS_STDIO))
console.error(`Failed to fetch origin/canary`, err)
}
const changesResult = await execa(
`git diff origin/canary --name-only`,
EXECA_OPTS
).catch((err) => {
console.error(err)
return { stdout: '', stderr: '' }
})
console.error(
{
branchName,
remoteUrl,
isCanary,
testMode,
},
`\ngit diff:\n${changesResult.stderr}\n${changesResult.stdout}`
)
const changedFiles = changesResult.stdout.split('\n')
// run each test 3 times in each test mode (if E2E) with no-retrying
// and if any fail it's flakey
const devTests = []
const prodTests = []
for (let file of changedFiles) {
// normalize slashes
file = file.replace(/\\/g, '/')
const fileExists = await fs
.access(path.join(process.cwd(), file), fs.constants.F_OK)
.then(() => true)
.catch(() => false)
if (fileExists && file.match(/^test\/.*?\.test\.(js|ts|tsx)$/)) {
if (file.startsWith('test/e2e/')) {
devTests.push(file)
prodTests.push(file)
} else if (file.startsWith('test/prod')) {
prodTests.push(file)
} else if (file.startsWith('test/development')) {
devTests.push(file)
}
}
}
console.log(
'Detected tests:',
JSON.stringify(
{
devTests,
prodTests,
},
null,
2
)
)
const currentTests = testMode === 'dev' ? devTests : prodTests
if (currentTests.length === 0) {
console.log(`No added/changed tests detected`)
return
}
const RUN_TESTS_ARGS = ['run-tests.js', '-c', '1', '--retries', '0']
for (let i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
console.log(`\n\nRun ${i + 1} for ${testMode} tests`)
await execa('node', [...RUN_TESTS_ARGS, ...currentTests], {
...EXECA_OPTS_STDIO,
env: {
...process.env,
NEXT_TEST_MODE: testMode,
},
})
}
}
main().catch((err) => {
console.error(err)
process.exit(1)
})