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GitHub Actions #4693

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@Tyriar Tyriar commented Aug 19, 2023

Fixes #3297


Typical master build on Azure Pipelines ~15 minutes:

Screenshot 2023-08-19 at 12 57 51 pm

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jerch commented Aug 19, 2023

@Tyriar Wanna move away from azure CI? Tbh I found the gh-action based CI more reliable (from other projects), than azure in xtermjs. I kinda never get timeout errors on gh-actions, while azure seems to cause testing issue from high load sometimes.

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Tyriar commented Aug 19, 2023

I do, mainly because it's a little more integrated and easier to get to the failures. It's looking quite nice so far, will see how publish goes

@Tyriar Tyriar added this to the 5.3.0 milestone Aug 19, 2023
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- name: Integration tests (Chromium)
run: yarn test-api-chromium --headless --forbid-only
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Would merging the browser tests into one container defintion help to speedup things?

I also wonder, if we should add back safari/webkit testing at some point, though I dont recall, why we removed it in the first place. We kinda have a blind spot there atm.

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If agents all get provisioned then as much parallelization as possible would be the fastest. The integration tests for each browser takes several minutes.

I think for webkit there were issues when it was originally set up and never looked into after that.

@Tyriar Tyriar merged commit 6dae811 into master Aug 19, 2023
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