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GitHub Action
pycoverage
v1.1.0
Initialy forked from pytest-reporter Using github-push-action
This GitHub action runs python tests using pytest
and creates a comment for PR with a coverage table.
It supports projects with the most popular python package managers (pip
, poetry
, pipenv
)
Optionally can commit the coverage badge into the branch.
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requirements-file
- requirements filepath for project
- if left empty will default to
requirements.txt
- necessary if you use
pip
python package manager
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pytest-root-dir
- root directory to recursively search for .py files
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pytest-tests-dir
- directory with pytest tests
- if left empty will identify test(s) dir by default
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cov-omit-list
- list of directories and/or files to ignore
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cov-threshold-single
- fail if any single file coverage is less than threshold
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cov-threshold-total
- fail if the total coverage is less than threshold
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async-tests
- Add support for async tests
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poetry-version
- Poetry version to be used. The latest version is used by default
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poetry-groups
- Poetry group names with the dependencies for the tests
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package-extras
- Package extras with the dependencies for the tests, or dev-requirement file if pip
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output
- Output path to write the coverage badge
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overwrite
- Overwrite an existing coverage badge.
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working_branch
- Working_branch
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commit_badge
- Boolean to either make a commit on the coverage badge or not
name: pycoverage workflow
on: [pull_request]
jobs:
tests:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Unit tests
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
ref: ${{ github.head_ref }} # be sure to add this ref on your checkout
- uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: '3.9.6' # Define your project python version
- id: run-tests
uses: JotaFan/[email protected]
with:
cov-omit-list: tests/*
cov-threshold-single: 85
cov-threshold-total: 90
async-tests: true
poetry-version: 1.4.2
package-extras: dev,tests
github_token: ${{ secrets.github_token }}
working_branch: ${{ steps.extract_branch.outputs.branch }}
Add the badge to your README.md
<!-- README.md -->
+ [![cov](https://<you>.github.io/<repo>/badges/coverage.svg)](https://github.com/<you>/<repo>/actions)
Replace the <you>
and <repo>
above, like:
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