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--race appears to be non-functional #237
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Same issue here: I'm trying to setup storybook tests that requires a live webserver during the test process. {
// ...
"scripts": {
"test:sb": "run-p --race --print-label test:sb:*",
"test:sb:server": "http-server storybook-static --port 6006 --silent",
"test:sb:runner": "wait-on -t 1m tcp:6006 && test-storybook --junit"
// ...
}
} On windows client running |
Solved installing package # debian/ubuntu based distro
$ [sudo] apt install -y procps
# alpine based distro
$ apk add -y procps |
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I'm running into trouble using
run-p -r ...
. Using this package.json, executingnpm x run-p -r sleep2 sleep4
(on a *nix host) should start two sleepers which should both terminate after two seconds. The expected output is wakey wakey as the 4-second sleeper should be terminated right after the first one finishes.However, I have to wait the full 4 seconds for the
run-p
command to terminate and rise and shine is printed as well. According to my understanding of whatrun-p -r
is supposed to do this is unexpected. Kindly correct me if I'm wrong.This may be related to #139, although
sleep
certainly is not misbehaving :)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: