GitHub Action for Python Coveralls.io
First make sure your coverage.py is configured with relative_files = True.
See the Coverage.py configuration section for examples.
If this setting is missing you will likely get an error "not a git repository".
Then assuming you have a make test that runs coverage testing.
The following workflow will upload it to coveralls.io.
name: push
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@v1
- name: Unit tests
run: make test
- name: Coveralls
uses: AndreMiras/coveralls-python-action@develop
with:
parallel: true
flag-name: Unit Test
coveralls_finish:
needs: test
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Coveralls Finished
uses: AndreMiras/coveralls-python-action@develop
with:
parallel-finished: true- uses: AndreMiras/coveralls-python-action@develop
with:
# The `GITHUB_TOKEN` or `COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN`.
# Default: ${{ github.token }}
github-token: ''
# Set to `true` if you are using parallel jobs, then use `parallel-finished: true` for the last action.
# Default: false
parallel: ''
# Set to `true` for the last action when using `parallel: true`.
# Default: false
parallel-finished: ''
# A name to identify the current job. This is useful in combination with `parallel: true`.
# Default: null
flag-name: ''
# A sub-directory in which coverage was executed.
# Default: '.'
base-path: ''
# Set to true to increase logger verbosity.
# Default: false
debug: ''The relative_files = True setting can be handled via different files such as .coveragerc, tox.ini and more, all covered in the examples below.
Also see the Coverage.py configuration reference for full details.
Under the [run] section:
[run]
relative_files = TrueUnder the [coverage:run] section:
[coverage:run]
relative_files = TrueUnder the [tool.coverage.run] section.
It also requires coverage to be installed with the toml extra (pip install coverage[toml]):
[tool.coverage.run]
relative_files = true