name: coverage-linux on: pull_request: paths-ignore: - 'doc/**' - 'deps/**' - 'benchmark/**' - 'tools/**' push: branches: - master - main paths-ignore: - 'doc/**' - 'deps/**' - 'benchmark/**' - 'tools/**' env: PYTHON_VERSION: 3.9 FLAKY_TESTS: dontcare jobs: coverage-linux: if: github.event.pull_request.draft == false runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Set up Python ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }} uses: actions/setup-python@v2 with: python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }} - name: Environment Information run: npx envinfo - name: Install gcovr run: pip install gcovr==4.2 - name: Build run: make build-ci -j2 V=1 CONFIG_FLAGS="--error-on-warn --coverage" # TODO(bcoe): fix the couple tests that fail with the inspector enabled. # The cause is most likely coverage's use of the inspector. - name: Test run: NODE_V8_COVERAGE=coverage/tmp make test-cov -j2 V=1 TEST_CI_ARGS="-p dots" || exit 0 - name: Report JS run: npx c8 report --check-coverage - name: Report C++ run: cd out && gcovr --gcov-exclude='.*\b(deps|usr|out|obj|cctest|embedding)\b' -v -r Release/obj.target --xml -o ../coverage/coverage-cxx.xml --root=$(cd ../ && pwd) # Clean temporary output from gcov and c8, so that it's not uploaded: - name: Clean tmp run: rm -rf coverage/tmp && rm -rf out - name: Upload uses: codecov/codecov-action@v1 with: directory: ./coverage