diff --git a/tools/runners/run-all.js b/tools/runners/run-all.js index e2d4cfc3ec..3f76fcc357 100644 --- a/tools/runners/run-all.js +++ b/tools/runners/run-all.js @@ -207,17 +207,13 @@ class Runner { } if (! self.stopped) { - console.log('bro is in appRunner.start'); await buildmessage.enterJob({ title: "starting your app" }, async function () { - console.log('just being sure'); await self.appRunner.start(); - console.log('broke?'); }); if (! self.quiet && ! self.stopped) { runLog.log("Started your app.", { arrow: true }); } } - console.log('bro is falskdj appRunner.start'); if (! self.stopped && ! self.quiet) { runLog.log(""); @@ -245,7 +241,6 @@ class Runner { } } - console.log('ended start'); // XXX It'd be nice to (cosmetically) handle failure better. Right // now we overwrite the "starting foo..." message with the // error. It'd be better to overwrite it with "failed to start @@ -344,7 +339,6 @@ class Runner { exports.run = async function (options) { var runOptions = _.clone(options); var once = runOptions.once; - console.log('inside run all'); var promise = new Promise(function (resolve) { runOptions.onFailure = async function () { // Ensure that runner stops now. You might think this is unnecessary @@ -357,7 +351,6 @@ exports.run = async function (options) { }; runOptions.onRunEnd = function (result) { - console.log(result.outcome); if (once || result.outcome === "conflicting-versions" || result.outcome === "wrong-release" || @@ -406,7 +399,6 @@ exports.run = async function (options) { } var runner = new Runner(runOptions); - console.log('before initng runner'); await runner.init(); await runner.start(); var result = await promise;