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Boxiang Sun
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Rémy Coutable
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Document the on-demand run of MySQL tests
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@@ -15,6 +15,16 @@ manifest themselves within our code. When designing our tests, take time to revi
our test design. We can find some helpful heuristics documented in the Handbook in the
[
Test Design
](
https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/guidelines/test-engineering/test-design/
)
section.
## Run tests against MySQL
By default, tests are only run againts PostgreSQL, but you can run them on
demand against MySQL by following one of the following conventions:
| Convention | Valid example |
|:----------------------|:-----------------------------|
| Include
`mysql`
in your branch name |
`enhance-mysql-support`
|
| Include
`[run mysql]`
in your commit message |
`Fix MySQL support<br><br>[run mysql]`
|
## Test speed
GitLab has a massive test suite that, without [parallelization], can take hours
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