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Bumps github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 from 2.1.5 to 2.2.0.

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v2.2.0

2.2.0

Generate real-time Progress Reports [f91377c]

Ginkgo can now generate Progress Reports to point users at the current running line of code (including a preview of the actual source code) and a best guess at the most relevant subroutines.

These Progress Reports allow users to debug stuck or slow tests without exiting the Ginkgo process. A Progress Report can be generated at any time by sending Ginkgo a SIGINFO (^T on MacOS/BSD) or SIGUSR1.

In addition, the user can specify --poll-progress-after and --poll-progress-interval to have Ginkgo start periodically emitting progress reports if a given node takes too long. These can be overriden/set on a per-node basis with the PollProgressAfter and PollProgressInterval decorators.

Progress Reports are emitted to stdout, and also stored in the machine-redable report formats that Ginkgo supports.

Ginkgo also uses this progress reporting infrastructure under the hood when handling timeouts and interrupts. This yields much more focused, useful, and informative stack traces than previously.

Features

  • BeforeSuite, AfterSuite, SynchronizedBeforeSuite, SynchronizedAfterSuite, and ReportAfterSuite now support (the relevant subset of) decorators. These can be passed in after the callback functions that are usually passed into these nodes.

    As a result the signature of these methods has changed and now includes a trailing args ...interface{}. For most users simply using the DSL, this change is transparent. However if you were assigning one of these functions to a custom variable (or passing it around) then your code may need to change to reflect the new signature.

Maintenance

  • Modernize the invocation of Ginkgo in github actions [0ffde58]
  • Update reocmmended CI settings in docs [896bbb9]
  • Speed up unnecessarily slow integration test [6d3a90e]

v2.1.6

2.1.6

Fixes

  • Add SuppressProgressReporting decorator to turn off --progress announcements for a given node [dfef62a]
  • chore: remove duplicate word in comments [7373214]
Changelog

Sourced from github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2's changelog.

2.2.0

Generate real-time Progress Reports [f91377c]

Ginkgo can now generate Progress Reports to point users at the current running line of code (including a preview of the actual source code) and a best guess at the most relevant subroutines.

These Progress Reports allow users to debug stuck or slow tests without exiting the Ginkgo process. A Progress Report can be generated at any time by sending Ginkgo a SIGINFO (^T on MacOS/BSD) or SIGUSR1.

In addition, the user can specify --poll-progress-after and --poll-progress-interval to have Ginkgo start periodically emitting progress reports if a given node takes too long. These can be overriden/set on a per-node basis with the PollProgressAfter and PollProgressInterval decorators.

Progress Reports are emitted to stdout, and also stored in the machine-redable report formats that Ginkgo supports.

Ginkgo also uses this progress reporting infrastructure under the hood when handling timeouts and interrupts. This yields much more focused, useful, and informative stack traces than previously.

Features

  • BeforeSuite, AfterSuite, SynchronizedBeforeSuite, SynchronizedAfterSuite, and ReportAfterSuite now support (the relevant subset of) decorators. These can be passed in after the callback functions that are usually passed into these nodes.

    As a result the signature of these methods has changed and now includes a trailing args ...interface{}. For most users simply using the DSL, this change is transparent. However if you were assigning one of these functions to a custom variable (or passing it around) then your code may need to change to reflect the new signature.

Maintenance

  • Modernize the invocation of Ginkgo in github actions [0ffde58]
  • Update reocmmended CI settings in docs [896bbb9]
  • Speed up unnecessarily slow integration test [6d3a90e]

2.1.6

Fixes

  • Add SuppressProgressReporting decorator to turn off --progress announcements for a given node [dfef62a]
  • chore: remove duplicate word in comments [7373214]
Commits
  • 07c71e3 v2.2.0
  • dd27a20 Progress Report timings are now stable
  • 9999f0a ProgressReports are included in machine-readable reports
  • b571ba5 10 most recent GinkgoWriter lines are now emitted in the progress report
  • 72dbafd Fixed Github Actions integration spec
  • 43bbd8a debugging integration spec in github actions
  • 10a9371 Refactor progress reports
  • dae8e2b --source-root allows users to tell Ginkgo where to look for source files when...
  • 980264e allow subpackages in heuristic for determining which packages to highlight in...
  • f3b27ba Clean up duration precision when reporting progress
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

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Bumps [github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo) from 2.1.5 to 2.2.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](onsi/ginkgo@v2.1.5...v2.2.0)

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Superseded by #405.

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