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Tests are flaky on master #789

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akx opened this issue Jan 3, 2024 · 2 comments
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Tests are flaky on master #789

akx opened this issue Jan 3, 2024 · 2 comments
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akx commented Jan 3, 2024

Tests are currently flaky on master. These seem to be the newly re-enabled MQTTv5 tests.

@PierreF Instead of paho.mqtt.testing, would it make sense to just use Mosquitto here?

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PierreF commented Jan 3, 2024

MQTTv5 test aren't optimal in current form. They are very slow (I've quickly looked and didn't find a way to make them run faster easily).

Yes doing test using a real broker like mosquitto might be a good solution.

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PierreF commented Apr 29, 2024

Done some fix in e96ff75 which seems good enough. The last run on master worker without need to retry.

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