Hi all,
I've had several requests on how to increase timeout for tests, here is
an explanation of how to achieve that:
This property to control timeout is*surefire.timeout* (see
http://www.eclipse.org/tycho/sitedocs/tycho-surefire/tycho-surefire-plugi...
). You can either set this property in command-line, by adding
-Dsurefire.timeout=xxxx when invoking Maven, or/in case this timeout is
more specific to your job than it is to your environment/, by setting
<properties><surefire.timeout>xxxx</surefile.timeout></properties>
in
your parent pom.
In any case, please don't set this property directly in configuration of
the tycho-surefire-plugin, it will disable the ability to configure it
from command-line or properties.
Here is how Maven behaves to resolve this property, and properties in
general:
1. Maven looks at the command-line to set the surefire.timeout property
2. If not in command-line, Maven looks at the pom for the current module
to set the surefire.timeout property
3. If not specified in neither comand-line nor module pom, looks in
parent to set the surefire.timeout property
4. Continue from parent to parent until on specifies a value for the
property.
5. The tycho-surefire-plugin looks for its forkedProcessTimeoutInSeconds
parameter. If there is a value, sets it to this value, otherwise, sets
it to the ${surefire.timeout} property. If surefire.timeout is not set,
tycho-surefilre-plugin uses default (0 = no timeout).
If you job has timeout on Jenkins, but not locally, you should change
the Jenkins configuration to add a -Dsurefire.timeout=xxxx to Maven
invocations (please note that each jobs invokes Maven twice: one to
build, and one to test, so you should change both).
If your project has timeout both locally and or Maven, it's better to
set first a timeout in the pom.xml of the test which suffers from the
timeout so it can run locally. Then if necessary, set a bigger value in
Jenkins.
In some cases, your build may be stuck. This will result on a timeout,
but timeout is the symptom not the issue. This can be the consequence of
either a bug in one test, either it happens to be a configuration
problem on CI machines. In case you can't solve that, feel free to open
a ticket to request help.
Cheers,
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