#!/bin/bash # The script does automatic checking on a Go package and its sub-packages, including: # 1. gofmt (http://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/) # 2. goimports (https://github.com/bradfitz/goimports) # 3. golint (https://github.com/golang/lint) # 4. go vet (http://golang.org/cmd/vet) # 5. test coverage (http://blog.golang.org/cover) set -e # Automatic checks test -z "$(gofmt -l -w . | tee /dev/stderr)" test -z "$(goimports -l -w . | tee /dev/stderr)" test -z "$(golint . | tee /dev/stderr)" go vet ./... # Run test coverage on each subdirectories and merge the coverage profile. echo "mode: count" > profile.cov # Standard go tooling behavior is to ignore dirs with leading underscors for dir in $(find . -maxdepth 10 -not -path './.git*' -not -path '*/_*' -type d); do if ls $dir/*.go &> /dev/null; then go test -covermode=count -coverprofile=$dir/profile.tmp $dir if [ -f $dir/profile.tmp ]; then cat $dir/profile.tmp | tail -n +2 >> profile.cov rm $dir/profile.tmp fi fi done go tool cover -func profile.cov # To submit the test coverage result to coveralls.io, # use goveralls (https://github.com/mattn/goveralls) # goveralls -coverprofile=profile.cov -service=travis-ci