* ci: parallelize gotest by separating test/cli into own job
split the Go Test workflow into two parallel jobs:
- `unit-tests`: runs unit tests (excluding test/cli)
- `cli-tests`: runs test/cli end-to-end tests
test/cli takes ~3 minutes (~50% of total gotest time), so running
it in parallel should reduce wall-clock CI time by ~1.5-2.5 minutes.
both jobs produce JUnit XML and HTML reports for consistent debugging.
* ci(gotest): reduce noise on test timeout panics
add GOTRACEBACK=single to show only one goroutine stack instead of all
when a test timeout panic occurs. this makes CI output much cleaner
when tests hang.
* fix(ci): prevent stderr from corrupting test JSON output
- remove 2>&1 which mixed "go: downloading" stderr messages into JSON
- add JSON validation before parsing
- print failed test names for easier debugging
* ci(gotest): use gotestsum for human-readable test output
- replace per-package coverage loop with single gotestsum invocation
- both unit-tests and cli-tests now show human-readable output
- simplified coverage collection (single -coverprofile, no gocovmerge)
- clarified step names to indicate they run tests
* ci: fix codecov uploads by adding token
- add CODECOV_TOKEN to gotest.yml and sharness.yml
- update codecov-action to v5.5.2
- add fail_ci_if_error: false for robustness
codecov stopped receiving coverage data ~1 year ago when they
started requiring tokens for public repos
* refactor(make): add test_unit and test_cli targets
- add `make test_unit` for unit tests with coverage (used by CI)
- add `make test_cli` for CLI integration tests (used by CI)
- only disable colors when CI env var is set (local dev gets colors)
- remove legacy targets: test_go_test, test_go_short, test_go_race, test_go_expensive
- update gotest.yml to use make targets instead of inline commands
- add test artifacts to .gitignore
* fix(ci): move client/rpc tests to cli-tests job
client/rpc tests use test/cli/harness which requires the ipfs binary.
Move them from test_unit to test_cli where the binary is built.
also:
- update gotestsum to v1.13.0
- simplify workflow step names
* fix(ci): use build tags when listing test packages
go list needs build tags to properly exclude packages like fuse/mfs
when running with TEST_FUSE=0 (nofuse tag).
* fix(ci): move test/integration to cli-tests job
test/integration tests need the ipfs binary, move them from test_unit
to test_cli.
* fix(test): fix flaky kubo-as-a-library and GetClosestPeers tests
kubo-as-a-library: use `Bootstrap()` instead of raw `Swarm().Connect()`
to fix race condition between swarm connection and bitswap peer
discovery. `Bootstrap()` properly integrates peers into the routing
system, ensuring bitswap learns about connected peers synchronously.
GetClosestPeers: simplify retry logic using `EventuallyWithT` with
10-minute timeout. tests all 4 routing types (`auto`, `autoclient`,
`dht`, `dhtclient`) against real bootstrap peers with patient polling.
* fix(example): use bidirectional Swarm().Connect() for reliable bitswap
- connect nodes bidirectionally (A→B and B→A) to simulate mutual peering
- mutual peering protects connection from resource manager culling
- use port 0 for random available ports (avoids CI conflicts)
- enable LoopbackAddressesOnLanDHT for local testing
- move retry logic to test file using require.Eventually
* fix(ci): add test_examples target and parallel example-tests job
- add `make test_examples` target to mk/golang.mk for consistency with test_unit/test_cli
- move example tests to separate parallel CI job (example-tests)
- example: use Bootstrap() with autoconf.FallbackBootstrapPeers for reliable bitswap
- example: increase context timeout to 10 minutes
- test: add 60s per-request timeout to GetClosestPeers (server has 30s routing timeout)
- test: reduce EventuallyWithT to 3 minutes (locally passes in under 1 minute)
* fix(ci): improve test targets, exclusion patterns, and artifact naming
- define COVERPKG_EXCLUDE and UNIT_EXCLUDE as documented variables
- use grep -vE with single regex instead of multiple grep -v calls
- add mkdir -p before rm to ensure directories exist
- add DEPS_GO dependency to test_cli target
- make CLI test timeout configurable via TEST_CLI_TIMEOUT (default 10m)
- fix test_examples cleanup on failure using subshell
- reduce GetClosestPeers test wait time from 3m to 2m
- rename artifacts to match job names: unit-tests-{junit,html}, cli-tests-{junit,html}
- update cli-tests upload-artifact from v5 to v6
* fix(ci): fix unit test exclusion and speed up example test
- fix UNIT_EXCLUDE regex to match client/rpc at end of path
- remove public bootstrap peers from example (only connect to nodeA)
- example test now runs in ~3s instead of timing out
* fix(test): fix flaky TestAddMultipleGCLive race condition
added time.Sleep after spawning GC goroutines to ensure they reach
GCLock() before the test proceeds. without this, the adder's
maybePauseForGC() might check GCRequested() before GC has even
requested the lock, causing the lock to not be released and GC to
block indefinitely.
this matches the existing pattern in TestAddGCLive which already
had this sleep.
also replaced context.Background() with t.Context() in both
TestAddMultipleGCLive and TestAddGCLive for proper test lifecycle
management.
* fix(example): use test harness settings for reliable CI
the kubo-as-a-library example was flaky on CI. applied test-harness-like
settings that match what transports_test.go uses:
- TCP-only on 127.0.0.1 with random port (no QUIC/UDP)
- explicitly disable non-TCP transports (QUIC, Relay, WebTransport, etc)
- use NilRouterOption (no routing) since we connect peers directly
- bitswap works with directly connected peers without DHT lookups
- 2-minute context timeout
- streaming output in test for debugging
* ci: optimize build workflows
- use go version from go.mod instead of hardcoding
- group platforms by OS for parallel builds
- remove legacy try-build targets
* fix: checkout before setup-go in all workflows
setup-go needs go.mod to be present, so checkout must happen first
* chore: remove deprecated // +build syntax
go 1.17+ uses //go:build, the old syntax is no longer needed
* simplify: remove nofuse tag from CI workflows
- workflows now rely on platform build constraints
- keep make nofuse target for manual builds
- remove unused appveyor.yml
* ci: remove legacy travis variable and fix gateway-conformance
- remove TRAVIS env variable from 4 workflows
- fix gateway-conformance checkout path to match working-directory
- replace deprecated cache-go-action with built-in setup-go caching
This is intended as a replacement for sharness. These are vanilla Go
tests which can be run in your IDE for quick iteration on end-to-end
CLI tests.
This also removes IPTB by duplicating its functionality in the test
harness. This isn't a big deal...IPTB's complexity is mostly around
the fact that its state needs to be saved to disk in between `iptb`
command invocations, and that it uses Go plugins to inject
functionality, neither of which are relevant here.
If we merge this, we'll have to live with bifurcated tests for a while
until they are all migrated. I'd recommend we self-enforce a rule
that, if we need to touch a sharness test, we migrate it and one more
test over to Go tests first. Then eventually we will have migrated
everything.
Some packages can contain both external and internal tests. Listing these
packages twice causes us to create two targets (which fails).
Instead, use a single go list statement.
The usage of a native 'go' command has been replaced with a make &
environment variable $GOCC. This enables building with multiple go
versions on a single machine as documented:
* https://golang.org/doc/install#extra_versions
This enables the usage of:
```bash
$ make install
$ # OR
$ GOCC=go1.12.3 make install
$ # OR
$ GOCC=go1.12.4 make install
```
And the build and test tools now pick up on this change
On branch go-version-check
Changes to be committed:
modified: Rules.mk
modified: bin/check_go_version
modified: bin/dist_get
modified: bin/maketarball.sh
modified: coverage/Rules.mk
modified: mk/golang.mk
modified: mk/tarball.mk
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Chris Buesser <christopher.buesser@gmail.com>
Figured out the way to do it much more cheaply, only few % overhead over
normal coverage.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sztandera <kubuxu@protonmail.ch>
This commit introduces non-recursive Makefile infrastructure that replaces current Makefile infrastructure.
It also generally cleanups the Makefiles, separates them into nicer sub-modules and centralizes common operations into single definitions.
It allows to depend on any target that is defined in the makefile, this means that for example `gx install` is called once when `make build test_expensive_sharness` is called instead of 4 or 5 times.
It also makes the dependencies much cleaner and allows for reuse of modules. For example sharness coverage collection (WIP) uses sharness target with amended PATH, previously it might have been possible but not without wiring in the coverage collection into sharness make runner code.
Yes, it is more complex but not much more. There are few rules that have to be followed and few complexities added but IMHO it is worth it.
How to NR-make:
1. If make is to generate some file via a target, it MUST be defined in Rules.mk file in the directory of the target.
2. `Rules.mk` file MUST have `include mk/header.mk` statement as the first line and `include mk/footer.mk` statement as the last line (apart from project root `Rules.mk`).
3. It then MUST be included by the closest `Rules.mk` file up the directory tree.
4. Inside a `Rules.mk` special variable accessed as `$(d)` is defined. Its value is current directory, use it so if the `Rules.mk` file is moved in the tree it still works without a problem. Caution: this variable is not available in the recipe part and MUST NOT be used. Use name of the target or prerequisite to extract it if you need it.
5. Make has only one global scope, this means that name conflicts are a thing. Names SHOULD follow `VAR_NAME_$(d)` convention. There are exceptions from this rule in form of well defined global variables. Examples: General lists `TGT_BIN`, `CLEAN`; General targets: `TEST`, `COVERAGE`; General variables: `GOFLAGS`, `DEPS_GO`.
3. Any rules, definitions or variables that fit some family SHOULD be defined in `mk/$family.mk` file and included from project root `Rules.mk`
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sztandera <kubuxu@protonmail.ch>