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SimpleCov Resultset Diff

Creates a comment inside your Pull-Request with the difference between two SimpleCov resultset files.

Comment demo

Usage

To use this Github action, in your steps you may have:

uses: kzkn/simplecov-resultset-diff-action@v1
with:
  base-resultset-path: '/path/to/my/.resultset.json'
  head-resultset-path: '/path/to/my/.resultset.json'
  token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

Inputs

Inputs Required Default Description
base-stats-path true Path to the SimpleCov generated ".resultset.json" file from the base branch.
head-stats-path true Path to the SimpleCov generated "resultset.json" file from the head branch.
token true Github token so the package can publish a comment in the pull-request when the diff is ready.

Usage example

If you want to compare the coverage difference between your base branch and your pull-request head branch.

You'll need to run your test and collect coverage for the head branch:

on:
  pull_request:

jobs:
  build-head:
    name: 'Build head'
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v2
    - uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
      with:
        bundler-cache: true
    - name: Run test
      run: bundle exec rspec

Then we will use the Github Actions feature called "artifacts" to store that .resultset.json file.

    - name: Upload coverage report
      if: always()
      uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
      with:
        name: head-result
        path: coverage/.resultset.json

Now you can do the exact same thing, but for the base branch. Note the checkout step!

  build-base:
    name: 'Build base'
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v2
      with:
        ## Here we do not checkout the current branch, but we checkout the base branch.
        ref: ${{ github.base_ref }}
    - uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
      with:
        bundler-cache: true
    - name: Run test
      run: bundle exec rspec
    - name: Upload coverage report
      if: always()
      uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
      with:
        name: base-result
        path: coverage/.resultset.json

Now, in a new job we can retrieve both of our saved resultset from the artifacts and use this action to compare them.

  compare:
    name: 'Compare base & head coverages'
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    needs: [build-base, build-head]

    steps:
    - name: Download base artifact
      uses: actions/download-artifact@v1
      with:
        name: base-result

    - name: Download head artifact
      uses: actions/download-artifact@v1
      with:
        name: head-result

    - uses: kzkn/simplecov-resultset-diff-action@v1
      with:
        base-resultset-path: ./base-result/.resultset.json
        head-resultset-path: ./head-result/.resultset.json
        token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

That's it! When the compare job will be executed, it will post a comment in the current pull-request with the difference between the two resultset files.

Cache .resultset.json

You can use the cached resultset file for comparison. To cache the resultset file that generated from the build-base job, it will save the build time.

  build-base:
    name: 'Build base'
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v2
      with:
        ref: ${{ github.base_ref }}

    - id: base-ref-commit
      run: echo "::set-output name=revision::`git rev-parse HEAD`"

    - name: simplecov resultset cache
      id: simplecov-resultset
      uses:  actions/cache@v2
      with:
        path: coverage/.resultset.json
        key: simplecov-resultset-${{ steps.base-ref-commit.outputs.revision }}

    - uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
      if: steps.simplecov-resultset.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
      with:
        bundler-cache: true

    - name: Run test
      if: steps.simplecov-resultset.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
      run: bundle exec rspec

    - name: Upload coverage report
      if: always()
      uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
      with:
        name: base-result
        path: coverage/.resultset.json

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