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Testing PySpark - Document links broken

Saf4Databricks
New Contributor III

The top paragraph of this Testing PySpark page from Apache Spark team states the following - where it points to some links with title 'see here'. But no link is provided to click on. Can someone please provide those links the document is referring to?

This guide is a reference for writing robust tests for PySpark code.

To view the docs for PySpark test utils, see here. To see the code for PySpark built-in test utils, check out the Spark repository here. To see the JIRA board tickets for the PySpark test framework, see here.

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szymon_dybczak
Contributor III

Hi @Saf4Databricks ,

Sure, here they are:

To view the docs for PySpark test utils, see here. 

spark.apache.org

- To see the code for PySpark built-in test utils, check out the Spark repository

pyspark.testing.utils — PySpark 3.5.2 documentation (apache.org)

- To see the JIRA board tickets for the PySpark test framework,

[SPARK-44042] SPIP: PySpark Test Framework - ASF JIRA (apache.org)

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szymon_dybczak
Contributor III

Hi @Saf4Databricks ,

Sure, here they are:

To view the docs for PySpark test utils, see here. 

spark.apache.org

- To see the code for PySpark built-in test utils, check out the Spark repository

pyspark.testing.utils — PySpark 3.5.2 documentation (apache.org)

- To see the JIRA board tickets for the PySpark test framework,

[SPARK-44042] SPIP: PySpark Test Framework - ASF JIRA (apache.org)

@szymon_dybczak Thank you for providing the requested links. If Databricks/Spark team happen to read this post, they may want to include these links in their online article as mentioned in my post above.

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