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DifferentialOrange opened this issue Nov 2, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #139
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Add test run entry to README #106

DifferentialOrange opened this issue Nov 2, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #139
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It is not obvious how to prepare test environment at the first glance. It would be convenient to have a section in README which tells how to run tests locally since currently there is no CI test runs.

Start a Tarantool instance with
tarantool config.lua
and run tests with
go test

To test tarantool/multi, ...

or something like this. Alternatively, some simple shell script or Makefile can be added.

@Totktonada Totktonada added 1sp code health Improve code readability, simplify maintenance and so on and removed enhancement labels Dec 13, 2021
DifferentialOrange added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 17, 2022
Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
DifferentialOrange added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 17, 2022
Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
DifferentialOrange added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 18, 2022
Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
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Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
DifferentialOrange added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 31, 2022
Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
DifferentialOrange added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 1, 2022
Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
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Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
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Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
DifferentialOrange added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 8, 2022
Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
DifferentialOrange added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 14, 2022
Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
DifferentialOrange added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 14, 2022
Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
DifferentialOrange added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 14, 2022
Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
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Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
ligurio pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 30, 2022
Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
ligurio pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2022
Describe how to run connector tests (with submodules) and
test requirements.

Closes #106
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