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Accreditation: This repository was cloned from https://github.com/mattn/goveralls. It is not forked because we do not intend to submit upstream patches. The upstream source is relatively inactive and we want to be able to provide a more rapid response.

It continues to be licensed under the MIT license.

Go integration for Coveralls.io continuous code coverage tracking system.

Installation

goveralls requires a working Go installation (Go-1.2 or higher).

$ go get github.com/smithoss/goveralls

Usage

First you will need an API token. It is found at the bottom of your repository's page when you are logged in to Coveralls.io. Each repo has its own token.

$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/yourusername/yourpackage
$ goveralls -repotoken your_repos_coveralls_token

You can set the environment variable $COVERALLS_TOKEN to your token so you do not have to specify it at each invocation.

You can also run this reporter for multiple passes with the flag -parallel or by setting the environment variable COVERALLS_PARALLEL=true (see coveralls docs for more details.

Continuous Integration

There is no need to run go test separately, as goveralls runs the entire test suite.

Travis CI

GitHub Integration

Enable Travis-CI on your github repository settings.

For a public github repository put below's .travis.yml.

language: go
sudo: false
go:
  - tip
before_install:
  - go get github.com/smithoss/goveralls
script:
  - $GOPATH/bin/goveralls -service=travis-ci

For a public github repository, it is not necessary to define your repository key (COVERALLS_TOKEN).

For a private github repository put below's .travis.yml. If you use travis pro, you need to specify -service=travis-pro instead of -service=travis-ci.

language: go
sudo: false
go:
  - tip
before_install:
  - go get github.com/smithoss/goveralls
script:
  - $GOPATH/bin/goveralls -service=travis-pro

Store your Coveralls API token in Environment variables.

COVERALLS_TOKEN = your_token_goes_here

or you can store token using travis encryption keys. Note that this is the token provided in the page for that specific repository on Coveralls. This is not one that was created from the "Personal API Tokens" area under your Coveralls account settings.

$ gem install travis
$ travis encrypt COVERALLS_TOKEN=your_token_goes_here --add env.global

travis will add env block as following example:

env:
  global:
    secure: xxxxxxxxxxxxx

For others:

$ go get github.com/smithoss/goveralls
$ go test -covermode=count -coverprofile=profile.cov
$ goveralls -coverprofile=profile.cov -service=travis-ci

Drone.io

Store your Coveralls API token in Environment Variables:

COVERALLS_TOKEN=your_token_goes_here

Replace the go test line in your Commands with these lines:

$ go get github.com/smithoss/goveralls
$ goveralls -service drone.io

goveralls automatically use the environment variable COVERALLS_TOKEN as the default value for -repotoken.

You can use the -v flag to see verbose output from the test suite:

$ goveralls -v -service drone.io

CircleCI

Store your Coveralls API token as an Environment Variable.

In your circle.yml add the following commands under the test section.

test:
  pre:
    - go get github.com/smithoss/goveralls
  override:
    - go test -v -cover -race -coverprofile=/home/ubuntu/coverage.out
  post:
    - /home/ubuntu/.go_workspace/bin/goveralls -coverprofile=/home/ubuntu/coverage.out -service=circle-ci -repotoken=$COVERALLS_TOKEN

For more information, See https://coveralls.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/201342809-Go

Semaphore

Store your Coveralls API token in Environment Variables:

COVERALLS_TOKEN=your_token_goes_here

More instructions on how to do this can be found in the Semaphore documentation.

Replace the go test line in your Commands with these lines:

$ go get github.com/smithoss/goveralls
$ goveralls -service semaphore

goveralls automatically use the environment variable COVERALLS_TOKEN as the default value for -repotoken.

You can use the -v flag to see verbose output from the test suite:

$ goveralls -v -service semaphore

Coveralls Enterprise

If you are using Coveralls Enterprise and have a self-signed certificate, you need to skip certificate verification:

$ goveralls -insecure

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