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WinUI 3 tests failing at random in CI #347

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Arlodotexe opened this issue Feb 27, 2024 · 2 comments
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WinUI 3 tests failing at random in CI #347

Arlodotexe opened this issue Feb 27, 2024 · 2 comments
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Describe the bug

The WinUI 3 tests that are run in the CI for build validation are sometimes failing with the following error:

  Passed RequestsAsync (20,5) [4 ms]
  Passed RequestsAsync (5,5) [< 1 ms]
  Passed RequestsAsync (20,5,2500,1000,1000,1000,1000) [6 s]
The active test run was aborted. Reason: Unable to communicate with test host process.
Terminating app with process ID '14816'.
Results File: C:\a\Windows\Windows\TestResults\WinAppSdk.trx

The active Test Run was aborted because the host process exited unexpectedly. Please inspect the call stack above, if available, to get more information about where the exception originated from.
The test running when the crash occurred: 
StackedNotificationsBehaviorExperiment.Tests.StackedNotificationsBehaviorTestClass.NotificationBehaviorSingleTest_StackedNotificationsBehaviorTestClass_Test

This test may, or may not be the source of the crash.

This seems to be happening more or less at random and can sometimes be resolved with a rerun. However, this has been happening more often in the last few weeks and is increasingly becoming a blocker for other work.

Steps to reproduce

Exact repro steps are unknown. Seems to only be happening in the CI and hasn't been reproduced locally.

Expected behavior

Consistent test results, no failure if there's no problem.

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Code Platform

  • UWP
  • WinAppSDK / WinUI 3
  • Web Assembly (WASM)
  • Android
  • iOS
  • MacOS
  • Linux / GTK

Windows Build Number

  • Windows 10 1809 (Build 17763)
  • Windows 10 1903 (Build 18362)
  • Windows 10 1909 (Build 18363)
  • Windows 10 2004 (Build 19041)
  • Windows 10 20H2 (Build 19042)
  • Windows 10 21H1 (Build 19043)
  • Windows 10 21H2 (Build 19044)
  • Windows 10 22H2 (Build 19045)
  • Windows 11 21H2 (Build 22000)
  • Other (specify)

Other Windows Build number

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App minimum and target SDK version

  • Windows 10, version 1809 (Build 17763)
  • Windows 10, version 1903 (Build 18362)
  • Windows 10, version 1909 (Build 18363)
  • Windows 10, version 2004 (Build 19041)
  • Windows 10, version 2104 (Build 20348)
  • Windows 11, version 22H2 (Build 22000)
  • Other (specify)

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@Arlodotexe Arlodotexe added bug Something isn't working regression What was working is now broke labels Feb 27, 2024
@Arlodotexe Arlodotexe self-assigned this Feb 27, 2024
@Arlodotexe Arlodotexe moved this to 🏗 In progress in Toolkit 8.x Feb 27, 2024
@Arlodotexe Arlodotexe moved this from 🏗 In progress to 👀 In review in Toolkit 8.x Mar 1, 2024
@Arlodotexe Arlodotexe moved this from 👀 In review to 🛑 Blocked in Toolkit 8.x Mar 5, 2024
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Looks like the cleanup done in #348 has slowed down the frequency of the test error, but not eliminated it altogether.

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In #453 (comment), we caught the issue happening on a UWP test run. This may not be specific to WinUI 3.

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