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- #!/usr/bin/env pwsh
- <#
- .SYNOPSIS
- Compares code coverage percent of local coverage.xml file to dev branch
- (Azure Pipeline API).
- .PARAMETER wd
- The working directory in which to search for current coverage.xml.
- .PARAMETER org
- Name of the Azure DevOps organization where the pipeline is hosted.
- .PARAMETER project
- Name of the Azure DevOps project to which the pipeline belongs.
- .PARAMETER pipeline_name
- Name of the desired pipeline within the project. This is to support projects
- with multiple pipelines.
- #>
- # ---- SETUP -------------------------------------------------------------------
- param(
- [string] $wd = (Get-Item (Split-Path $PSCommandPath -Parent)).Parent,
- [string] $org = "coderedcorp",
- [string] $project = "cr-github",
- [string] $pipeline_name = "coderedcms"
- )
- # Hide "UI" and progress bars.
- $ProgressPreference = "SilentlyContinue"
- # API setup.
- $ApiBase = "https://dev.azure.com/$org/$project"
- # ---- GET CODE COVERAGE FROM RECENT BUILD -------------------------------------
- # Get list of all recent builds.
- $devBuildJson = (
- Invoke-WebRequest "$ApiBase/_apis/build/builds?branchName=refs/heads/dev&api-version=5.1"
- ).Content | ConvertFrom-Json
- # Get the latest matching build ID from the list of builds.
- foreach ($build in $devBuildJson.value) {
- if ($build.definition.name -eq $pipeline_name) {
- $devLatestId = $build.id
- break
- }
- }
- # Retrieve code coverage for this build ID.
- $devCoverageJson = (
- Invoke-WebRequest "$ApiBase/_apis/test/codecoverage?buildId=$devLatestId&api-version=5.1-preview.1"
- ).Content | ConvertFrom-Json
- foreach ($cov in $devCoverageJson.coverageData.coverageStats) {
- if ($cov.label -eq "Lines") {
- $devlinerate = [math]::Round(($cov.covered / $cov.total) * 100, 2)
- }
- }
- # ---- GET COVERAGE FROM LOCAL RUN ---------------------------------------------
- # Get current code coverage from coverage.xml file.
- $coveragePath = Get-ChildItem -Recurse -Filter "coverage.xml" $wd
- if (Test-Path -Path $coveragePath) {
- [xml]$BranchXML = Get-Content $coveragePath
- }
- else {
- Write-Host `
- "##vso[task.LogIssue type=warning;]No code coverage from this build. Is pytest configured to output code coverage?"
- exit 1
- }
- $branchlinerate = [math]::Round([decimal]$BranchXML.coverage.'line-rate' * 100, 2)
- # ---- PRINT OUTPUT ------------------------------------------------------------
- Write-Output ""
- Write-Output "Dev branch coverage rate: $devlinerate%"
- Write-Output "This branch coverage rate: $branchlinerate%"
- if ($devlinerate -eq 0) {
- $change = "Infinite"
- }
- else {
- $change = [math]::Abs($branchlinerate - $devlinerate)
- }
- if ($branchlinerate -gt $devlinerate) {
- Write-Host "Coverage increased by $change% 😀" -ForegroundColor Green
- exit 0
- }
- elseif ($branchlinerate -eq $devlinerate) {
- Write-Host "Coverage has not changed." -ForegroundColor Green
- exit 0
- }
- elseif ($change -gt 2) {
- # Coverage measurements seem to be a bit flaky in azure pipelines and will
- # report changes within a few fractions of a percent even when there are no
- # changes. If coverage decreased by more than 2%, fail with error.
- Write-Host "##vso[task.LogIssue type=error;]Coverage decreased by $change% 😭"
- exit 1
- }
- else {
- # Write the error in a way that shows up as a warning in Azure Pipelines.
- Write-Host "##vso[task.LogIssue type=warning;]Coverage decreased by $change% 😭"
- exit 0
- }
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