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knapsack_pro
ruby gemRun your 1-hour test suite in 2 minutes with optimal parallelisation on your existing CI infrastructure
Knapsack Pro wraps your current test runner(s) and works with your existing CI infrastructure to parallelize tests optimally:
The knapsack_pro
gem supports all CIs and the following test runners:
The Installation Guide will ask you a few questions and generate instruction steps for your project:
Knapsack Pro follows semantic versioning, but make sure to check the changelog before updating gem with:
bundle update knapsack_pro
RSpec:
bin/test
Scripted tests can be found in the Rails App With Knapsack Pro repository.
Move the changes listed in the UNRELEASED
section of the CHANGELOG.md
to the proper version
Update the gem version in lib/knapsack_pro/version.rb
git commit -am "Bump version x.x.x"
Build, tag, push, release: bundle exec rake release
Update the latest available gem version in TestSuiteClientVersionChecker
for the Knapsack Pro API repository.
Update the knapsack_pro
gem version in:
FAQs
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We found that knapsack_pro demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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