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Re: Xc5: Testing on a Jenkins slave
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Re: Xc5: Testing on a Jenkins slave


  • Subject: Re: Xc5: Testing on a Jenkins slave
  • From: Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2013 12:31:41 -0800

Which version of OS X, Xcode and iOS Simulator? SenTestingKit/OCUnit or XCTest?

It would probably also be informative to grab a spindump when in the hung state, to be able to introspect the state of all of the related processes.

Joar


On 16 nov 2013, at 03:48, Alexander von Below <email@hidden> wrote:

> I'd say "Yes": The tests are run as the same user as the one that is logged in on the machine, and I can actually see the Simulator being started up.
>
> But then it sits there, displaying the home screen.
>
> On the internet, there has been talk about that Jenkins connection needs to have an "interactive shell", and I am not sure if the fact that the simulator is started up is a sign that we have an interactive shell already.
>
> I shoud note that due to the network structure, the Jenkins slave can (networkwise) not see the Jenkins master, which is behind a firewall. Could that be an issue?
>
> All the things were running smoothly (well, more or less) when we built with Xc4 and RunTestSuite
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex
>
> Am 16.11.2013 um 05:31 schrieb Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>:
>
>> The iOS Simulator, being a GUI application, requires a connection to the window server. Are you running your tests as a logged in user?
>>
>> Joar
>>
>>
>> On 15 nov 2013, at 05:06, Alexander von Below <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Xcode Users (is anyone still here?),
>>>
>>> we have migrated our toolchain to Xcode 5 for 64 Bit goodness, and now we would like our unit tests to run on a build server (which is a Jenkins slave, because we are building software for many, many platforms and thus Xcode Server is not an option).
>>>
>>> Now, xcodebuild tests runs great when I start it from the terminal.
>>>
>>> But when it is invoked from the Jenkins master, I can see the iOS Simulator starting up, but then the build process just hangs forever.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have an idea how to tackle this? Does anyone have a working setup?
>>>
>>> Alex
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 >Xc5: Testing on a Jenkins slave (From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>)
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 >Re: Xc5: Testing on a Jenkins slave (From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>)

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