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avocado-framework-plugin-golang
Advanced tools
.. _golang-plugin:
This optional plugin enables Avocado to list and run tests written using
the Go programming language
_.
.. _Go programming language: https://golang.org/
To install the Golang plugin from pip, use::
$ sudo pip install avocado-framework-plugin-golang
If you're running Fedora, you can install the package golang-tests
and run any of the tests
included there. You can try running the math
or bufio
tests like this::
$ GOPATH=/usr/lib/golang avocado list math
golang math:TestNaN
golang math:TestAcos
golang math:TestAcosh
golang math:TestAsin
... skip ...
And::
$ GOPATH=/usr/lib/golang avocado run math
JOB ID : 9453e09dc5a035e465de6abd570947909d6be228
JOB LOG : $HOME/avocado/job-results/job-2021-10-01T13.11-9453e09/job.log
(001/417) math:TestNaN: STARTED
(002/417) math:TestAcos: STARTED
(001/417) math:TestNaN: PASS (0.50 s)
(002/417) math:TestAcos: PASS (0.51 s)
(003/417) math:TestAcosh: STARTED
(004/417) math:TestAsin: STARTED
(003/417) math:TestAcosh: PASS (0.50 s)
(004/417) math:TestAsin: PASS (0.51 s)
(005/417) math:TestAsinh: STARTED
(006/417) math:TestAtan: STARTED
^C
RESULTS : PASS 4 | ERROR 0 | FAIL 0 | SKIP 413 | WARN 0 | INTERRUPT 0 | CANCEL 0
JOB HTML : $HOME/avocado/job-results/job-2021-10-01T13.11-9453e09/results.html
JOB TIME : 2.76 s
Another option is to try the countavocados examples provided with avocado. Please fetch the avocado code where this example is included. ::
$ git clone https://github.com/avocado-framework/avocado.git
Also, disable the Module-aware mode
_, this can be done with the GO111MODULE environment variable::
$ go env -w GO111MODULE=off
.. _Module-aware mode: https://golang.org/ref/mod#mod-commands
Then you can list
and run
the countavocados tests provided with the plugin::
$ GOPATH=$PWD/avocado/optional_plugins/golang/tests avocado -V list countavocados
Type Test Tag(s)
golang countavocados:TestEmptyContainers
golang countavocados:TestNoContainers
golang countavocados:ExampleContainers
Resolver Reference Info
avocado-instrumented countavocados File name "countavocados" does not end with suffix ".py"
exec-test countavocados File "countavocados" does not exist or is not a executable file
TEST TYPES SUMMARY
==================
golang: 3
And ::
$ GOPATH=$PWD/avocado/optional_plugins/golang/tests avocado run countavocados
JOB ID : c4284429a1ff97cd737b6e6fe1c5a83f91007317
JOB LOG : $HOME/avocado/job-results/job-2021-10-01T13.35-c428442/job.log
(1/3) countavocados:TestEmptyContainers: STARTED
(2/3) countavocados:TestNoContainers: STARTED
(1/3) countavocados:TestEmptyContainers: PASS (0.50 s)
(2/3) countavocados:TestNoContainers: PASS (0.50 s)
(3/3) countavocados:ExampleContainers: STARTED
(3/3) countavocados:ExampleContainers: PASS (0.50 s)
RESULTS : PASS 3 | ERROR 0 | FAIL 0 | SKIP 0 | WARN 0 | INTERRUPT 0 | CANCEL 0 JOB HTML : $HOME/avocado/job-results/job-2021-10-01T13.35-c428442/results.html JOB TIME : 2.12 s
FAQs
Avocado Plugin for Execution of Golang tests
We found that avocado-framework-plugin-golang demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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