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New cached functionality to speed up PR testing #25

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@DavidHerreros DavidHerreros commented Jun 25, 2024

PR testing has been speed up by including caching of the Python environment and the test data files needed by PyTest.

The cahing of the Python environment and test data files is independent. In this way, the caching is more flexible and cache rewriting becomes independent of each component.

In addition, the version of the dependency packages has been limited to avoid errors that may arise due to new releases of the dependencies.

To simplify checking the PR testing times with and without cache, one can compare this workflow (no caching) and this workflow (with caching). Execution time is reduced from ~6min to ~1.1min.

@DavidHerreros DavidHerreros marked this pull request as ready for review June 25, 2024 13:22
@DavidHerreros DavidHerreros changed the title TESTING CACHE (DRAFT) New cached functionality to speed up PR testing Jun 25, 2024
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Excellent! I confirm the speed up to 1 min. Merging.

@geoffwoollard geoffwoollard merged commit 16db8e9 into main Jun 25, 2024
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DSilva27 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 6, 2024
New cached functionality to speed up PR testing
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