GitHub Action
Gcovr Action
Check test coverage and generate reports for C/C++ projects using gcovr on GitHub Actions.
- Check test coverage for C/C++ projects compiled with GCC and LLVM Clang.
- Generate test coverage reports in HTML, Cobertura, and Coveralls formats.
- Support file exclusion and fail if coverage is below a specific threshold.
- Support sending reports directly to Coveralls.
- Automatically install and cache the gcovr program on GitHub Actions.
The following table lists all available inputs supported by this action. Please note that these inputs are optional.
Name | Value Type | Description |
---|---|---|
root |
Path | Root directory of your source files. Defaults to the current directory. File names are reported relative to this directory. |
gcov-executable |
Executable name with optional arguments | Use a specific gcov executable. It must match the compiler you are using, e.g., llvm-cov gcov for LLVM Clang. |
excludes |
One or more regular expression patterns | Exclude source files that match these filters. |
fail-under-line |
0 - 100 | Fail if the total line coverage is less than this value. |
fail-under-branch |
0 - 100 | Fail if the total branch coverage is less than this value. |
fail-under-function |
0 - 100 | Fail if the total function coverage is less than this value. |
html-out |
Path | Output file for the generated HTML report. |
html-details |
true or false |
Enable to add annotated source code reports to the HTML report. Defaults to false . |
html-theme |
String | Override the default color theme for the HTML report. |
html-title |
String | Override the default title for the HTML report. |
xml-out |
Path | Output file for the generated Cobertura report. |
coveralls-out |
Path | Output file for the generated Coveralls report. |
coveralls-send |
true or false |
Send the generated Coveralls report to its endpoint. Defaults to false . |
github-token |
Token | GitHub token for your project. Defaults to github.token . Required for successfully sending the Coveralls report to its endpoint. |
working-directory |
Path | The working directory where gcovr should be executed. |
This example demonstrates how to use this action to check test coverage of a C/C++ project on GitHub Actions. By default, if no other inputs are given, this action will print the test coverage report to the log.
name: test
on:
push:
jobs:
test-project:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Checkout Project
uses: actions/[email protected]
- name: Build Project
uses: threeal/[email protected]
- name: Test Project
uses: threeal/[email protected]
- name: Check Test Coverage
uses: threeal/[email protected]
To specify the minimum required test coverage threshold, set the fail-under-line
, fail-under-branch
, and/or fail-under-function
inputs with a number ranging from 0-100 indicating the percentage of the threshold. For example, the following will check and assert if the test line coverage is above 80%:
- name: Check Test Coverage
uses: threeal/[email protected]
with:
fail-under-line: 80
Specify the html-out
input to generate the test coverage report in HTML format:
- name: Generate HTML Report
uses: threeal/[email protected]
with:
html-out: coverage.html
Other options are also available to customize the generated HTML output:
- name: Generate HTML Report
uses: threeal/[email protected]
with:
html-out: coverage.html
html-details: true
html-title: My Project Test Coverage Report
html-theme: github.green
Specify the xml-out
input to generate the test coverage report in Cobertura format:
- name: Generate Cobertura Report
uses: threeal/[email protected]
with:
xml-out: cobertura.xml
Specify the coveralls-out
input to generate the test coverage report in Coveralls format:
- name: Generate Coveralls Report
uses: threeal/[email protected]
with:
coveralls-out: coveralls.json
Rather than outputting the report as a file, it can also be directly sent to Coveralls by setting the coveralls-send
input to true
:
- name: Send Coveralls Report
uses: threeal/[email protected]
with:
coveralls-send: true
By default, gcovr works well with projects compiled using GCC. However, for projects compiled using LLVM Clang, the gcov-executable
input must correctly specify the gcov
program that works with that compiler. See this for more details.
- name: Check Test Coverage
uses: threeal/[email protected]
with:
gcov-executable: llvm-cov gcov
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT License.
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