I’ve heard it thrown around in professional circles and how everybody’s doing it wrong, so… who actually does use it?

For smaller teams

“scaled” trunk based development

  • onlinepersona@programming.devOP
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    2 months ago

    Out of curiosity, how long are CI and CD runs? And are there any particularities in the way of working for example every PR/MR is created by pair programmers, or the use of josh to cut down on time to clone, stuff like that.

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      2 months ago

      If cloning a repo is an issue, you’re using CI wrong. --shallow has it’s purpose.

      Anyway, in my project a complete CI run including local integration tests takes about an hour. We could cut that down by running things in parallel, but we never bothered to add more runners.

      I would say, if your tests hold you back, you might want to reconsider testing. Staged testing is an option, or just reevaluate whether you really need all those test cases. Many integration tests are not really testing that much, because 95% of them overlap.

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      2 months ago

      No problem for the cloning.

      A CI run is around 8 mins. We just use bazel to determine what to run and to keep cache of unchanged tests.