Spring start afresh for each test run












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Each time I run tests using rails test, Spring starts up in a new instance. See below:



$ spring status
Spring is running:

56604 spring server | sample_app | started 9 mins ago
56804 spring app | sample_app | started 7 mins ago | test mode

$ rails test
Running via Spring preloader in process 57248
Started with run options --seed 27813

5/5: [=====================================================================================================================] 100% Time: 00:00:00, Time: 00:00:00

Finished in 0.58059s
5 tests, 9 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips


Any way to prevent this to improve test suite performance?










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  • I've got the same problem when I run tests inside of a docker container. I enter docker bash and there run rake test and got the same results like @will-taylor

    – mario199
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:28
















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Each time I run tests using rails test, Spring starts up in a new instance. See below:



$ spring status
Spring is running:

56604 spring server | sample_app | started 9 mins ago
56804 spring app | sample_app | started 7 mins ago | test mode

$ rails test
Running via Spring preloader in process 57248
Started with run options --seed 27813

5/5: [=====================================================================================================================] 100% Time: 00:00:00, Time: 00:00:00

Finished in 0.58059s
5 tests, 9 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips


Any way to prevent this to improve test suite performance?










share|improve this question























  • I've got the same problem when I run tests inside of a docker container. I enter docker bash and there run rake test and got the same results like @will-taylor

    – mario199
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:28














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Each time I run tests using rails test, Spring starts up in a new instance. See below:



$ spring status
Spring is running:

56604 spring server | sample_app | started 9 mins ago
56804 spring app | sample_app | started 7 mins ago | test mode

$ rails test
Running via Spring preloader in process 57248
Started with run options --seed 27813

5/5: [=====================================================================================================================] 100% Time: 00:00:00, Time: 00:00:00

Finished in 0.58059s
5 tests, 9 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips


Any way to prevent this to improve test suite performance?










share|improve this question














Each time I run tests using rails test, Spring starts up in a new instance. See below:



$ spring status
Spring is running:

56604 spring server | sample_app | started 9 mins ago
56804 spring app | sample_app | started 7 mins ago | test mode

$ rails test
Running via Spring preloader in process 57248
Started with run options --seed 27813

5/5: [=====================================================================================================================] 100% Time: 00:00:00, Time: 00:00:00

Finished in 0.58059s
5 tests, 9 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips


Any way to prevent this to improve test suite performance?







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  • I've got the same problem when I run tests inside of a docker container. I enter docker bash and there run rake test and got the same results like @will-taylor

    – mario199
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:28



















  • I've got the same problem when I run tests inside of a docker container. I enter docker bash and there run rake test and got the same results like @will-taylor

    – mario199
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:28

















I've got the same problem when I run tests inside of a docker container. I enter docker bash and there run rake test and got the same results like @will-taylor

– mario199
Nov 20 '18 at 16:28





I've got the same problem when I run tests inside of a docker container. I enter docker bash and there run rake test and got the same results like @will-taylor

– mario199
Nov 20 '18 at 16:28












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