spark-instrumented-optimizer/python/run-tests
Josh Rosen cbb7f04aef Add custom serializer support to PySpark.
For now, this only adds MarshalSerializer, but it lays the groundwork
for other supporting custom serializers.  Many of these mechanisms
can also be used to support deserialization of different data formats
sent by Java, such as data encoded by MsgPack.

This also fixes a bug in SparkContext.union().
2013-11-10 16:45:38 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Figure out where the Spark framework is installed
FWDIR="$(cd `dirname $0`; cd ../; pwd)"
# CD into the python directory to find things on the right path
cd "$FWDIR/python"
FAILED=0
rm -f unit-tests.log
function run_test() {
$FWDIR/pyspark $1 2>&1 | tee -a unit-tests.log
FAILED=$((PIPESTATUS[0]||$FAILED))
}
run_test "pyspark/rdd.py"
run_test "pyspark/context.py"
run_test "-m doctest pyspark/broadcast.py"
run_test "-m doctest pyspark/accumulators.py"
run_test "-m doctest pyspark/serializers.py"
run_test "pyspark/tests.py"
if [[ $FAILED != 0 ]]; then
echo -en "\033[31m" # Red
echo "Had test failures; see logs."
echo -en "\033[0m" # No color
exit -1
else
echo -en "\033[32m" # Green
echo "Tests passed."
echo -en "\033[0m" # No color
fi
# TODO: in the long-run, it would be nice to use a test runner like `nose`.
# The doctest fixtures are the current barrier to doing this.