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#!/bin/bash
#
# Intended for use in CI: check git commits, barf if no tests added.
#
# Docs-only changes are excused
if [[ "${CIRRUS_CHANGE_TITLE}" =~ CI:DOCS ]]; then
exit 0
fi
# So are PRs where 'NO TESTS NEEDED' appears in the Github message
if [[ "${CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE}" =~ NO.TESTS.NEEDED ]]; then
exit 0
fi
# HEAD should be good enough, but the CIRRUS envariable allows us to test
head=${CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO:-HEAD}
# Base of this PR. Here we absolutely rely on cirrus.
base=$(git merge-base ${DEST_BRANCH:-master} $head)
# This gives us a list of files touched in all commits, e.g.
# A foo.c
# M bar.c
# We look for Added or Modified (not Deleted!) files under 'test'.
# --no-renames ensures that renamed tests (#9420) show up as 'A'dded.
if git diff --name-status --no-renames $base $head | egrep -q '^[AM]\s+(test/|.*_test\.go)'; then
exit 0
fi
# Nothing changed under test subdirectory.
#
# This is OK if the only files being touched are "safe" ones.
filtered_changes=$(git diff --name-status $base $head |
awk '{print $2}' |
fgrep -vx Makefile |
fgrep -vx .cirrus.yml |
fgrep -vx changelog.txt |
fgrep -vx go.mod |
fgrep -vx go.sum |
egrep -v '^[^/]+\.md$' |
egrep -v '^contrib/' |
egrep -v '^docs/' |
egrep -v '^hack/' |
egrep -v '^nix/' |
egrep -v '^vendor/' |
egrep -v '^version/')
if [[ -z "$filtered_changes" ]]; then
exit 0
fi
# One last chance: perhaps the developer included the magic '[NO TESTS NEEDED]'
# string in an amended commit.
if git log --format=%B ${base}..${head} | fgrep '[NO TESTS NEEDED]'; then
exit 0
fi
cat <<EOF
$(basename $0): PR does not include changes in the 'tests' directory
Please write a regression test for what you're fixing. Even if it
seems trivial or obvious, try to add a test that will prevent
regressions.
If your change is minor, feel free to piggyback on already-written
tests, possibly just adding a small step to a similar existing test.
Every second counts in CI.
If your commit really, truly does not need tests, you can proceed
by adding '[NO TESTS NEEDED]' to the body of your commit message.
Please think carefully before doing so.
EOF
exit 1
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