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pytorch/test/test_ci_sanity_check_fail.py
Catherine Lee fac06a12c8 CI sanity check test for env vars (#120519)
Make a test that fails on purpose to trigger retries.  Check the opposite of success (that env vars exist)

It's bit hacky because I want it to fail on the normal flow in order to trigger reruns but I don't want to expose the failures to users since it's confusing.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/120519
Approved by: https://github.com/huydhn
2024-03-11 15:35:45 +00:00

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# Owner(s): ["module: ci"]
# Sanity check for CI setup in GHA. This file is expected to fail so it can trigger reruns
import os
from torch.testing._internal.common_utils import run_tests, slowTest, TestCase
class TestCISanityCheck(TestCase):
def test_env_vars_exist(self):
# This check should fail and trigger reruns. If it passes, something is wrong
self.assertTrue(os.environ.get("CI") is None)
@slowTest
def test_env_vars_exist_slow(self):
# Same as the above, but for the slow suite
self.assertTrue(os.environ.get("CI") is None)
if __name__ == "__main__":
run_tests()