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Help applying HackTimer to karma-runner #8

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jamestalmage opened this issue Sep 1, 2015 · 2 comments
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Help applying HackTimer to karma-runner #8

jamestalmage opened this issue Sep 1, 2015 · 2 comments

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@jamestalmage
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@turuslan
See karma-runner/karma#1568

Karma is a perfect candidate for HackTimer, but I still see throttling in background tabs.

Any help you can offer would be great.

@turuslan
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May idlouhy/karma-hacktimer made by @idlouhy help?

@jamestalmage
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maybe.

When I tried integrating HackTimer manually, it did not actually make that big of a difference (still had slow tests). I was under the impression that Chrome had closed whatever loophole that @turuslan used to speed up the timeout delay.

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