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= Hydra
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Spread your tests over multiple machines to test your code faster.
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== Description
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Hydra is a distributed testing framework. It allows you to distribute
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your tests locally across multiple cores and processors, as well as
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run your tests remotely over SSH.
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Hydra's goals are to make distributed testing easy. So as long as
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you can ssh into a computer and run the tests, you can automate
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the distribution with Hydra.
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== Usage and Configuration
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Check out the wiki for usage and configuration information:
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http://wiki.github.com/ngauthier/hydra/
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I've tried hard to keep accurate documentation via RDoc as well:
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http://rdoc.info/projects/ngauthier/hydra
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== Supported frameworks
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Right now hydra only supports a few frameworks:
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* Test::Unit
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* Cucumber
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* RSpec
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We're working on adding more frameworks, and if you'd like to help, please
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send me a message and I'll show you where to code!
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== Copyright
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Copyright (c) 2010 Nick Gauthier. See LICENSE for details.
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