lbcd/goclean.sh
Dave Collins 754c4fbe0c
rpctest: Gate rpctest-based behind a build tag.
This adds a new build tag named rpctest which must be set in order for
rpctest-based tests to be executed.  The new build tag is also added to
the goclean.sh script which is executed by Travis during continuous
integration builds.

This change is being made because the rpctest framework requires
additional careful user configuration to ensure the version of btcd
under test can be programmatically launched from the system path with
all of the necessary ports open whereas all of the other tests are
self-contained within the test binary itself.

Since said additional configuration is typically not done, it leads to a
lot of false positives.  Putting the tests behind a build tag allows
them to remain to be available and run during continuous integration
without imposing the additional configuration requirements on users.
2016-09-26 01:20:31 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
# The script does automatic checking on a Go package and its sub-packages, including:
# 1. gofmt (http://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/)
# 2. golint (https://github.com/golang/lint)
# 3. go vet (http://golang.org/cmd/vet)
# 4. race detector (http://blog.golang.org/race-detector)
# 5. test coverage (http://blog.golang.org/cover)
set -ex
# Automatic checks
test -z "$(go fmt $(glide novendor) | tee /dev/stderr)"
test -z "$(for package in $(glide novendor); do golint $package; done | grep -v 'ALL_CAPS\|OP_\|NewFieldVal' | tee /dev/stderr)"
test -z "$(go vet $(glide novendor) 2>&1 | tee /dev/stderr)"
env GORACE="halt_on_error=1" go test -v -race -tags rpctest $(glide novendor)
# Run test coverage on each subdirectories and merge the coverage profile.
set +x
echo "mode: count" > profile.cov
# Standard go tooling behavior is to ignore dirs with leading underscores.
for dir in $(find . -maxdepth 10 -not -path '.' -not -path './.git*' \
-not -path '*/_*' -not -path './cmd*' -not -path './release*' \
-not -path './vendor*' -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
# To submit the test coverage result to coveralls.io,
# use goveralls (https://github.com/mattn/goveralls)
# goveralls -coverprofile=profile.cov -service=travis-ci