require 'integration_helper'
-# Performance test can run in two two different ways:
+# Performance test can run in two different ways:
#
# 1. Similar to other integration tests using the command:
# RAILS_ENV=test bundle exec rake test:benchmark
#
# 2. Against a configured workbench url using "RAILS_ENV=performance".
-# RAILS_ENV=performance bundle exec rake TEST=test/performance/*.rb
+# RAILS_ENV=performance bundle exec rake test:benchmark
class WorkbenchPerformanceTest < ActionDispatch::PerformanceTest
- # When running in "RAILS_ENV=performance" mode, uses performance config params.
- # In this mode, prepends workbench URL to the given path provided,
- # and visits that page using the configured "user_token".
+ # When running in "RAILS_ENV=performance" mode, uses performance
+ # config params. In this mode, prepends workbench URL to the given
+ # path provided, and visits that page using the configured
+ # "user_token".
def visit_page_with_token path='/'
- if ENV["RAILS_ENV"].eql? 'performance'
+ if Rails.env == 'performance'
token = Rails.configuration.user_token
workbench_url = Rails.configuration.arvados_workbench_url
if workbench_url.end_with? '/'
visit page_with_token(token, (workbench_url + path))
end
- # We do not want to reset the database fixtures in "RAILS_ENV=performance" mode.
- protected
- def self.reset_api_fixtures_now
- end
-
end