Commit fbd11a1a authored by Jeff Grafton's avatar Jeff Grafton

Renable code coverage collection in unit tests, including on Travis.

When code coverage is not being collected, just issue a single 'go test' command, as is already done. Go will internally parallize execution. When code coverage is being collected, it is necessary to issue separate 'go test' commands for each package, since Go does not support collecting coverage across packages. Using xargs -P will parallelize these invocations, however, speeding up test execution. The number of simultaneous processes to use can be specified with KUBE_COVERPROCS. Update Travis config to pass along the number of CPUs to use for running tests.
parent 148ce12b
...@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ go: ...@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ go:
install: install:
- if ! go get code.google.com/p/go.tools/cmd/cover; then go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/cover; fi - if ! go get code.google.com/p/go.tools/cmd/cover; then go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/cover; fi
- go get github.com/mattn/goveralls
- ./hack/travis/install-etcd.sh - ./hack/travis/install-etcd.sh
- ./hack/verify-gofmt.sh - ./hack/verify-gofmt.sh
- ./hack/verify-boilerplate.sh - ./hack/verify-boilerplate.sh
...@@ -14,7 +15,7 @@ install: ...@@ -14,7 +15,7 @@ install:
- ./hack/build-go.sh - ./hack/build-go.sh
script: script:
- KUBE_RACE="-race" KUBE_COVER="-cover -covermode=atomic" KUBE_TIMEOUT='-timeout 60s' ./hack/test-go.sh "" -p=4 - KUBE_RACE="-race" KUBE_COVER="y" KUBE_GOVERALLS_BIN="$HOME/gopath/bin/goveralls" KUBE_TIMEOUT='-timeout 60s' KUBE_COVERPROCS=8 ./hack/test-go.sh -- -p=2
- PATH=$HOME/gopath/bin:./third_party/etcd:$PATH ./hack/test-cmd.sh - PATH=$HOME/gopath/bin:./third_party/etcd:$PATH ./hack/test-cmd.sh
- PATH=$HOME/gopath/bin:./third_party/etcd:$PATH ./hack/verify-gendocs.sh - PATH=$HOME/gopath/bin:./third_party/etcd:$PATH ./hack/verify-gendocs.sh
- PATH=$HOME/gopath/bin:./third_party/etcd:$PATH ./hack/test-integration.sh - PATH=$HOME/gopath/bin:./third_party/etcd:$PATH ./hack/test-integration.sh
......
...@@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ set -o pipefail ...@@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ set -o pipefail
KUBE_ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")/.. KUBE_ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")/..
KUBE_COVER=" " KUBE_RACE=" " "${KUBE_ROOT}/hack/test-go.sh" "" -test.run="^X" -benchtime=1s -bench=. -benchmem KUBE_COVER="" KUBE_RACE=" " "${KUBE_ROOT}/hack/test-go.sh" -- -test.run="^X" -benchtime=1s -bench=. -benchmem
...@@ -34,20 +34,22 @@ kube::test::find_dirs() { ...@@ -34,20 +34,22 @@ kube::test::find_dirs() {
-o -wholename './target' \ -o -wholename './target' \
-o -wholename '*/third_party/*' \ -o -wholename '*/third_party/*' \
-o -wholename '*/Godeps/*' \ -o -wholename '*/Godeps/*' \
-o -wholename '*/contrib/podex/*' \ -o -wholename '*/contrib/podex/*' \
\) -prune \ \) -prune \
\) -name '*_test.go' -print0 | xargs -0n1 dirname | sed 's|^\./||' | sort -u \) -name '*_test.go' -print0 | xargs -0n1 dirname | sed 's|^\./||' | sort -u
) )
} }
kube::test::find_pkgs() {
kube::test::find_dirs | xargs -n1 printf "${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/%s\n"
}
# -covermode=atomic becomes default with -race in Go >=1.3 # -covermode=atomic becomes default with -race in Go >=1.3
KUBE_TIMEOUT=${KUBE_TIMEOUT:--timeout 120s} KUBE_TIMEOUT=${KUBE_TIMEOUT:--timeout 120s}
KUBE_COVER=${KUBE_COVER:-} # use KUBE_COVER="-cover -covermode=atomic" for full coverage KUBE_COVER=${KUBE_COVER:-n} # set to 'y' to enable coverage collection
KUBE_COVERMODE=${KUBE_COVERMODE:-atomic}
# How many 'go test' instances to run simultaneously when running tests in
# coverage mode.
KUBE_COVERPROCS=${KUBE_COVERPROCS:-4}
KUBE_RACE=${KUBE_RACE:-} # use KUBE_RACE="-race" to enable race testing KUBE_RACE=${KUBE_RACE:-} # use KUBE_RACE="-race" to enable race testing
# Set to the goveralls binary path to report coverage results to Coveralls.io.
KUBE_GOVERALLS_BIN=${KUBE_GOVERALLS_BIN:-}
kube::test::usage() { kube::test::usage() {
kube::log::usage_from_stdin <<EOF kube::log::usage_from_stdin <<EOF
...@@ -102,8 +104,13 @@ for arg; do ...@@ -102,8 +104,13 @@ for arg; do
testcases+=("${arg}") testcases+=("${arg}")
fi fi
done done
if [[ ${#testcases[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
testcases=($(kube::test::find_dirs))
fi
set -- "${testcases[@]+${testcases[@]}}" set -- "${testcases[@]+${testcases[@]}}"
# TODO: this should probably be refactored to avoid code duplication with the
# coverage version.
if [[ $iterations -gt 1 ]]; then if [[ $iterations -gt 1 ]]; then
if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
set -- $(kube::test::find_dirs) set -- $(kube::test::find_dirs)
...@@ -135,33 +142,53 @@ if [[ $iterations -gt 1 ]]; then ...@@ -135,33 +142,53 @@ if [[ $iterations -gt 1 ]]; then
fi fi
fi fi
if [[ -n "${1-}" ]]; then # If we're not collecting coverage, run all requested tests with one 'go test'
cover_report_dir="" # command, which is much faster.
if [[ -n "${KUBE_COVER}" ]]; then if [[ ! ${KUBE_COVER} =~ ^[yY]$ ]]; then
cover_report_dir="/tmp/k8s_coverage/$(kube::util::sortable_date)" kube::log::status "Running unit tests without code coverage"
kube::log::status "Saving coverage output in '${cover_report_dir}'" go test "${goflags[@]:+${goflags[@]}}" \
fi ${KUBE_RACE} ${KUBE_TIMEOUT} "${@+${@/#/${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/}}"
exit 0
for arg; do fi
trap 'exit 1' SIGINT
pkg=${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/${arg}
cover_params=()
if [[ -n "${KUBE_COVER}" ]]; then
mkdir -p "${cover_report_dir}/${arg}"
cover_params=(${KUBE_COVER} -coverprofile="${cover_report_dir}/${arg}/coverage.out")
fi
# Create coverage report directories.
cover_report_dir="/tmp/k8s_coverage/$(kube::util::sortable_date)"
cover_profile="coverage.out" # Name for each individual coverage profile
kube::log::status "Saving coverage output in '${cover_report_dir}'"
mkdir -p "${@+${@/#/${cover_report_dir}/}}"
# Run all specified tests, collecting coverage results. Go currently doesn't
# support collecting coverage across multiple packages at once, so we must issue
# separate 'go test' commands for each package and then combine at the end.
# To speed things up considerably, we can at least use xargs -P to run multiple
# 'go test' commands at once.
printf "%s\n" "${@}" | xargs -I{} -n1 -P${KUBE_COVERPROCS} \
go test "${goflags[@]:+${goflags[@]}}" \ go test "${goflags[@]:+${goflags[@]}}" \
${KUBE_RACE} \ ${KUBE_RACE} \
${KUBE_TIMEOUT} \ ${KUBE_TIMEOUT} \
-cover -covermode="${KUBE_COVERMODE}" \
-coverprofile="${cover_report_dir}/{}/${cover_profile}" \
"${cover_params[@]+${cover_params[@]}}" \ "${cover_params[@]+${cover_params[@]}}" \
"${pkg}" "${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/{}"
done
exit 0 combined_cover_profile="${cover_report_dir}/combined-coverage.out"
{
# The combined coverage profile needs to start with a line indicating which
# coverage mode was used (set, count, or atomic). This line is included in
# each of the coverage profiles generated when running 'go test -cover', but
# we strip these lines out when combining so that there's only one.
echo "mode: ${KUBE_COVERMODE}"
# Include all coverage reach data in the combined profile, but exclude the
# 'mode' lines, as there should be only one.
find "${cover_report_dir}" -name "${cover_profile}" |
xargs -r grep -h -v "^mode:" || true
} >"${combined_cover_profile}"
coverage_html_file="${cover_report_dir}/combined-coverage.html"
go tool cover -html="${combined_cover_profile}" -o="${coverage_html_file}"
kube::log::status "Combined coverage report: ${coverage_html_file}"
if [[ -x "${KUBE_GOVERALLS_BIN}" ]]; then
${KUBE_GOVERALLS_BIN} -coverprofile="${combined_cover_profile}" || true
fi fi
kube::test::find_pkgs | xargs go test "${goflags[@]:+${goflags[@]}}" \
${KUBE_RACE} \
${KUBE_TIMEOUT} \
${KUBE_COVER}
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