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| 738190759 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/4648#issuecomment-738190759 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/4648 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDczODE5MDc1OQ== | scottyhq 3924836 | 2020-12-03T18:17:13Z | 2020-12-03T18:17:13Z | MEMBER | thanks for the ping @dcherian, i really like the idea! One other thing that often gets neglected in test suites is operating on remote data. I understand the need to avoid long-running tests and tests prone to network failures for PRs, but running these sorts of examples as a cron job could be very helpful for benchmarking and detecting issues. In intake-xarray we recently added tests against a local HTTP server and "S3" server: https://github.com/intake/intake-xarray/blob/master/intake_xarray/tests/test_remote.py Also added several simple tests requiring a network connection to public data (no auth required) that we run locally but not in CI currently: https://github.com/intake/intake-xarray/blob/master/intake_xarray/tests/test_network.py |
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