Parallel Testing on LambdaTest: A Comprehensive Guide

Are you tired of waiting for your tests to finish one by one? Do you wish you could run them all at once without breaking a sweat (or a keyboard)? Well, my friend, look no further than LambdaTest’s parallel testing feature.

In this guide, we’ll take a casual approach to help you understand how to use this amazing tool for your coding needs.

To kick things off: what is parallel testing? It’s the process of running multiple tests simultaneously instead of one after another. This can save you time, resources, and sanity (because who wants to wait around for hours on end just to see if their code works or not?)

Now that we know what it is, how LambdaTest makes parallel testing a breeze. First off, head over to the LambdaTest website and sign up for an account. Once you’re in, click on “Create Test” and select your preferred language (JavaScript, Python, Ruby, etc.).

Next, write your test code as usual. But instead of running it one by one like a chump, hit the “Parallel Run” button at the bottom of the page. This will open up a pop-up window where you can select how many tests to run in parallel (we recommend starting with a small number and working your way up).

Now sit back, relax, and watch as LambdaTest does its thing. You’ll see all your tests running at once, like little coding ninjas on juice. And the best part? If one test fails, you can easily identify which one it is without having to wait for the others to finish.

But what if you have a lot of tests and not enough resources to run them in parallel? No problem! LambdaTest has got your back with its “Grid” feature. This allows you to use multiple machines (called “nodes”) to run your tests simultaneously, giving you even more power and speed.

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