#!/bin/bash # Run from directory above via ./scripts/cov.sh check_file () { # If the content of the file is simply "mode: atomic", then it means that the # code coverage did not complete due to a panic in one of the tests. if [[ $(cat ./cov/$2) == "mode: atomic" ]]; then echo "#############################################" echo "## Code coverage for $1 package failed ##" echo "#############################################" exit 1 fi } # Do not globally set the -e flag because we don't a flapper to prevent the push to coverall. export GO111MODULE="on" go install github.com/wadey/gocovmerge@latest rm -rf ./cov mkdir cov # # Since it is difficult to get a full run without a flapper, do not use `-failfast`. # It is better to have one flapper or two and still get the report than have # to re-run the whole code coverage. One or two failed tests should not affect # so much the code coverage. # # However, we need to take into account that if there is a panic in one test, all # other tests in that package will not run, which then would cause the code coverage # to drastically be lowered. In that case, we don't want the code coverage to be # uploaded. # go test -v -covermode=atomic -coverprofile=./cov/conf.out ./conf -timeout=20m -tags=skip_no_race_tests check_file "conf" "conf.out" go test -v -covermode=atomic -coverprofile=./cov/log.out ./logger -timeout=20m -tags=skip_no_race_tests check_file "logger" "log.out" go test -v -covermode=atomic -coverprofile=./cov/server.out ./server -timeout=20m -tags=skip_no_race_tests check_file "server" "server.out" go test -v -covermode=atomic -coverprofile=./cov/test.out -coverpkg=./server ./test -timeout=20m -tags=skip_no_race_tests check_file "test" "test.out" # At this point, if that fails, we want the caller to know about the failure. set -e gocovmerge ./cov/*.out > acc.out rm -rf ./cov # If no argument passed, launch a browser to see the results. if [[ $1 == "" ]]; then go tool cover -html=acc.out fi set +e