Given the following test suite:
class ParallelizeMe extends FunSuite with BeforeAndAfterAll {
override def beforeAll() = println("before")
override def afterAll() = println("after")
test("test 1") {
println("1a")
Thread.sleep(3000)
println("1b")
}
test("test 2") {
println("2a")
Thread.sleep(1000)
println("2b")
}
}
How can I run the tests (via sbt) in parallel? Ideally, I want the order of execution to produce the following on stdout:
before
1a
2a
2b
1b
after
Use ParallelTestExecution
and a -P
command-line argument to the Runner
to make them run in parallel:
import org.scalatest.{ParallelTestExecution, BeforeAndAfterAll, FunSuite}
class ParallelizableSpec extends FunSuite with BeforeAndAfterAll with ParallelTestExecution {
...
}
Note that -P is required. From the source:
If you include
-P
on the command line,Runner
will pass aDistributor
to theSuite
s you specify with-s
.Runner
will set up a thread pool to execute anySuite
s passed to theDistributor
'sput
method in parallel.
It will also run the tests in isolation, so before
and after
will be run in each thread. See more in the docs for ParallelTestExecution and Runner.
In SBT, to use the flag, add this to build.sbt
:
testOptions in Test += Tests.Argument("-P")