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github.com/lawrencewoodman/roveralls
A Go recursive coverage testing tool.
roveralls runs coverage tests on a package and all its sub-packages. The coverage profile is output as a single file called 'roveralls.coverprofile' for use by tools such as goveralls.
This tool was inspired by github.com/go-playground/overalls written by Dean Karn, but I found it difficult to test and brittle so I decided to rewrite it from scratch. Thanks for the inspiration Dean.
At its simplest, to test the current package and sub-packages and create a roveralls.coverprofile
file in the directory that you run the command:
$ roveralls
To see the help for the command:
$ roveralls -help
roveralls runs coverage tests on a package and all its sub-packages. The
coverage profile is output as a single file called 'roveralls.coverprofile'
for use by tools such as goveralls.
Usage of roveralls:
-covermode count,set,atomic
Mode to run when testing files: count,set,atomic (default "count")
-help
Display this help
-ignore dir1,dir2,...
Comma separated list of directory names to ignore: dir1,dir2,... (default ".git,vendor")
-short
Tell long-running tests to shorten their run time
-v Verbose output
To view the code coverage for you packge in a browser:
$ go tool cover -html=roveralls.coverprofile
The output of roveralls
is the same as the the standard go test -coverprofile=profile.coverprofile
but with multiple files tested in the output file. This can therefore be used with tools such as goveralls
.
If you wanted to call it from a .travis.yml
script you could use:
- $HOME/gopath/bin/roveralls
- $HOME/gopath/bin/goveralls -coverprofile=roveralls.coverprofile -service=travis-ci
If you want to improve this program make a pull request to the repo on github. Please put any pull requests in a separate branch to ease integration and add a test to prove that it works. If you find a bug, please report it at the project's issues tracker also on github.
Copyright (C) 2016, Lawrence Woodman lwoodman@vlifesystems.com
This software is licensed under an MIT Licence. Please see the file, LICENCE.md, for details.
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