A Survey of Flaky Tests

Author:

Parry Owain1,Kapfhammer Gregory M.2,Hilton Michael3,McMinn Phil1

Affiliation:

1. University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

2. Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania, USA

3. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Abstract

Tests that fail inconsistently, without changes to the code under test, are described as flaky . Flaky tests do not give a clear indication of the presence of software bugs and thus limit the reliability of the test suites that contain them. A recent survey of software developers found that 59% claimed to deal with flaky tests on a monthly, weekly, or daily basis. As well as being detrimental to developers, flaky tests have also been shown to limit the applicability of useful techniques in software testing research. In general, one can think of flaky tests as being a threat to the validity of any methodology that assumes the outcome of a test only depends on the source code it covers. In this article, we systematically survey the body of literature relevant to flaky test research, amounting to 76 papers. We split our analysis into four parts: addressing the causes of flaky tests, their costs and consequences, detection strategies, and approaches for their mitigation and repair. Our findings and their implications have consequences for how the software-testing community deals with test flakiness, pertinent to practitioners and of interest to those wanting to familiarize themselves with the research area.

Funder

Facebook Testing and Verification

EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnership with the University of Sheffield

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Software

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