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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T05:53:29+00:00 2026-06-13T05:53:29+00:00

I’m using a rake task to run the test suites of my application. I

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I’m using a rake task to run the test suites of my application.
I can see that when I launch the task it run the command

ruby -I"lib:test" -I"[...]/lib" "[...]/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb" "vendor/plugins/shop/test/**/*_test.rb"

Where [...] is the path to the rake gem in my gemset.

When I run the task, I got some warnings and some . which means some tests pass but I end up with terminated

Log example :

...................................... 7431 Terminated

Notice that 7431 is the PID.

I cannot find any information about this case, verbose or trace option do not help me to figure out where my test suite is broken.

Is anybody knows what can I do to fix this ?

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    2026-06-13T05:53:30+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 5:53 am

    I don’t know, what process creates the “Terminated”-message, but you could try the following:

    Add a

    def setup
      puts "Start test #{self.__name__}"
      STDOUT.flush
    end
    def teardown
      puts "Finished test #{self.__name__}"
      STDOUT.flush
    end
    

    to all of your tests.

    Example:

    require 'test/unit'
    
    class Mytest < Test::Unit::TestCase
      def test_1
        assert_equal(1,1)
      end
      def test_2
        assert_equal(1,1)
        exit 1  ##stops the execution
      end
      def test_3
        assert_equal(1,1)
      end
    end
    

    results in

    Loaded suite test
    Started
    .>Exit code: 1
    

    The test is stopped and you don’t see where. I hope this is a similar situation to your “Terminate”-message.

    Now add some code:

    require 'test/unit'
    
    class Mytest < Test::Unit::TestCase
      def setup
        puts "Start test #{self.__name__}"
        STDOUT.flush
      end
      def teardown
        puts "Finished test #{self.__name__}"
        STDOUT.flush
      end
      def test_1
        assert_equal(1,1)
      end
      def test_2
        assert_equal(1,1)
        exit 1  ##stops the execution
      end
      def test_3
        assert_equal(1,1)
      end
    end
    

    This results in:

    Loaded suite test
    Started
    Start test test_1
    Finished test test_1
    .Start test test_2
    Finished test test_2
    

    The last mentioned test_2 is the one with the problem.

    You may also add the setup and teardown to each TestCase (but if you have own definitions ot setup/teardown they will not contain the testcode).

    require 'test/unit'
    
    class Test::Unit::TestCase
      def setup
        puts "Start test #{self.__name__}"
        STDOUT.flush
      end
      def teardown
        puts "Finished test #{self.__name__}"
        STDOUT.flush
      end
    end
    

    Don’t forget to remove the code – it is only to identify where your problem may be.

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