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go-test-coverage
is tool which reports issues when test coverage of a file or package is below set threshold.
name: Go test coverage check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-go@v3
- name: test (generate coverage)
run: go test ./... -coverprofile=./cover.out
- name: check test coverage
uses: vladopajic/go-test-coverage@v1
with:
config: ./.testcoverage.yml # (config file is mandatory)
Example of .testcoverage.yml config file.
# (mandatory) Path to coverprofile file (output of `go test -coverprofile` command)
profile: cover.out
# (optional) When specified reported file paths will not contain local prefix in the output
localPrefix: "github.com/org/project"
# Holds coverage thresholds percentages, values should be in range [0-100]
threshold:
# (optional; default 0) The minimum coverage that each file should have
file: 80
# (optional; default 0) The minimum coverage that each package should have
package: 80
# (optional; default 50) The minimum total coverage project should have
total: 95
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