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    Managing exclusive resources across tests

    May 15, 2024

    I have a serial E2E test suite that’s growing and getting slower.

    To solve this issue, I have to run the tests in parallel. But creating a user and all the required configurations is very complicated in this project.

    Having one user per test is also not ideal, as some pieces of the configuration cost money.

    So I was thinking of using something similar to Jenkins Lockable Resources or, where each user is a resource that can be “locked” per test and “unlocked” at the end.

    Is there a simple API for achieving this? (Or another solution)

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