So here is a quick description of the current testing bits (I can expand on it if people are interested) http://bit.ly/pandaPandaPanda .
On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 3:49 PM, Holden Karau <hol...@pigscanfly.ca> wrote: > I'll put together a google doc and send that out (in the meantime a quick > guide of sort of how the current package can be used is in the blog post I > did at > http://blog.cloudera.com/blog/2015/09/making-apache-spark-testing-easy-with-spark-testing-base/ > ) If people think its better to keep as a package I am of course happy to > keep doing that. It feels a little strange to have something as core as > being able to test your code live outside. > > On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 3:44 PM, Patrick Wendell <pwend...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hey Holden, >> >> It would be helpful if you could outline the set of features you'd >> imagine being part of Spark in a short doc. I didn't see a README on the >> existing repo, so it's hard to know exactly what is being proposed. >> >> As a general point of process, we've typically avoided merging modules >> into Spark that can exist outside of the project. A testing utility package >> that is based on Spark's public API's seems like a really useful thing for >> the community, but it does seem like a good fit for a package library. At >> least, this is my first question after taking a look at the project. >> >> In any case, getting some high level view of the functionality you >> imagine would be helpful to give more detailed feedback. >> >> - Patrick >> >> On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 3:12 PM, Holden Karau <hol...@pigscanfly.ca> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Spark Devs, >>> >>> So this has been brought up a few times before, and generally on the >>> user list people get directed to use spark-testing-base. I'd like to start >>> moving some of spark-testing-base's functionality into Spark so that people >>> don't need a library to do what is (hopefully :p) a very common requirement >>> across all Spark projects. >>> >>> To that end I was wondering what peoples thoughts are on where this >>> should live inside of Spark. I was thinking it could either be a separate >>> testing project (like sql or similar), or just put the bits to enable >>> testing inside of each relevant project. >>> >>> I was also thinking it probably makes sense to only move the unit >>> testing parts at the start and leave things like integration testing in a >>> testing project since that could vary depending on the users environment. >>> >>> What are peoples thoughts? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Holden :) >>> >> >> > > > -- > Cell : 425-233-8271 > Twitter: https://twitter.com/holdenkarau > Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holdenkarau > -- Cell : 425-233-8271 Twitter: https://twitter.com/holdenkarau Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holdenkarau