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Performance: Multi-Projects Workspace #77

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lvanvugt opened this issue Nov 2, 2020 · 3 comments
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Performance: Multi-Projects Workspace #77

lvanvugt opened this issue Nov 2, 2020 · 3 comments
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lvanvugt commented Nov 2, 2020

This is a reminder issue. We need to test the ATDD.TestScriptor in big multi-projects workspace:

It might show that we need a drop on the ATDD.TestScriptor page that allows to use to focus on one test project and select the one needed.

@lvanvugt lvanvugt added the version A To be picked up right away label Nov 2, 2020
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To the question: In what test project is a new Feature created in?
I'd like the drop down as well. Currently we have a setting (atddTestScriptor.testDirectory), but if we have two test projects inside a workspace this setting wouldn't be enough. Therefore it'd be great if we always only focus on one project inside the multi-root workspace and that Marton sends me which project the user currently has selected

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Agree.

@DavidFeldhoff , is there already something to test here?

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I tweaked already a little bit.
But I guess I could take another step which should speed up everything a little bit more

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