I was able to accomplish this via the flag library in my testing function:
flag.Set("test.timeout", "30m0s")
I found that being read from here:
https://github.com/golang/go/blob/d21953df047868ed3bcfd0172a6c1672642f5b4a/src/cmd/go/testdata/script/test_timeout.txt#L22
So then I just changed the Lookup() function to the Set() function. Here's
my working example when using go test to execute some terragrunt /
terraform tests:
func TestBasicRun(t *testing.T) {
flag.Set("test.timeout", "30m0s")
fmt.Println("timeout: " + flag.Lookup("test.timeout").Value.String())
terraformOptions := &terraform.Options{
TerraformBinary: "terragrunt",
TerraformDir: "./basic-run",
Lock: true,
}
defer terraform.Destroy(t, terraformOptions)
terraform.InitAndApplyAndIdempotent(t, terraformOptions)
}
I think you can disable it by setting it to something like:
"0m0s"
On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 7:03:36 PM UTC-6 Jason E. Aten wrote:
> I have a long running test where I would like to set the testing package
> timeout to 30 minutes from with the my_test.go code.
>
> This would prevent me from forgetting to add the timeout flag, and then
> discovering 10 minutes later that it was needed.
>
> Is this possible? Or just a way to disable the timeouts all together from
> Go _test.go code.
>
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