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These tests were developed in the https://github.com/apache-spark-on-k8s/spark-integration repo by several contributors. This is a copy of the current state into the main apache spark repo. The only changes from the current spark-integration repo state are: * Move the files from the repo root into resource-managers/kubernetes/integration-tests * Add a reference to these tests in the root README.md * Fix a path reference in dev/dev-run-integration-tests.sh * Add a TODO in include/util.sh ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? Incorporation of Kubernetes integration tests. ## How was this patch tested? This code has its own unit tests, but the main purpose is to provide the integration tests. I tested this on my laptop by running dev/dev-run-integration-tests.sh --spark-tgz ~/spark-2.4.0-SNAPSHOT-bin--.tgz The spark-integration tests have already been running for months in AMPLab, here is an example: https://amplab.cs.berkeley.edu/jenkins/job/testing-k8s-scheduled-spark-integration-master/ Please review http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html before opening a pull request. Author: Sean Suchter <sean-github@suchter.com> Author: Sean Suchter <ssuchter@pepperdata.com> Closes #20697 from ssuchter/ssuchter-k8s-integration-tests. |
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create-release | ||
deps | ||
sparktestsupport | ||
tests | ||
.gitignore | ||
.rat-excludes | ||
appveyor-guide.md | ||
appveyor-install-dependencies.ps1 | ||
change-scala-version.sh | ||
check-license | ||
checkstyle-suppressions.xml | ||
checkstyle.xml | ||
github_jira_sync.py | ||
lint-java | ||
lint-python | ||
lint-r | ||
lint-r.R | ||
lint-scala | ||
make-distribution.sh | ||
merge_spark_pr.py | ||
mima | ||
pip-sanity-check.py | ||
README.md | ||
requirements.txt | ||
run-pip-tests | ||
run-tests | ||
run-tests-jenkins | ||
run-tests-jenkins.py | ||
run-tests.py | ||
sbt-checkstyle | ||
scalastyle | ||
test-dependencies.sh | ||
tox.ini |
Spark Developer Scripts
This directory contains scripts useful to developers when packaging, testing, or committing to Spark.
Many of these scripts require Apache credentials to work correctly.