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coordination #154777: [saga][epic] Shareable os-autoinst and test distribution plugins

coordination #108527: [epic] os-autoinst wheels for scalable code reuse of helper functions and segmented test distributions

Try to optimize the startup time of isotovideo more

Added by okurz about 1 month ago. Updated 5 days ago.

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Motivation

Based on #157339 We had cases like that in the past and should try to identify the bottleneck of that test t/14-isotovideo again and improve the runtime of in particular isotovideo itself.

Acceptance criteria

  • AC1: isotovideo consistently starts up quicker

Suggestions

  • Run perl -d:NYTProf ./isotovideo --help and perl -d:NYTProf ./isotovideo .
  • Consider trying to improve the runtime of isotovideo itself, not only making the test faster

Related issues 1 (0 open1 closed)

Copied from openQA Project - action #157339: os-autoinst t/14-isotovideo.t is again taking too long (>20s on my setup) size:MResolvedybonatakis2024-03-15

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Actions #1

Updated by okurz about 1 month ago

  • Copied from action #157339: os-autoinst t/14-isotovideo.t is again taking too long (>20s on my setup) size:M added
Actions #2

Updated by okurz about 1 month ago

  • Assignee set to okurz

I found that already time perl -e 'use Mojo::Base' takes a significant 200ms for me. Maybe https://github.com/mojolicious/mojo/commit/7e9a2ad15f3f62686deeca145b6740ab846717b5 shows some potential for improvement. Mojo::Base loads (complete) Mojo::Util with require Mojo::Util. Not needing Mojo::Util at all would reduce time perl -e 'use Mojo::Base' for me to 50ms.

https://github.com/mojolicious/mojo/pull/2173

Actions #3

Updated by okurz 5 days ago

https://github.com/mojolicious/mojo/pull/2173 merged (finally). It will likely now also take some time until we have a new release version available including that to see if it has a reasonable effect on how we actually use the component in our products.

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