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lazygit/scripts/run_integration_tests.sh

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#!/bin/sh
# This is ugly, but older versions of git don't support the GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL
# env var; the only way to run tests for these old versions is to copy our test
# config file to the actual global location. Move an existing file out of the
# way so that we can restore it at the end.
if test -f ~/.gitconfig; then
mv ~/.gitconfig ~/.gitconfig.lazygit.bak
fi
cp test/global_git_config ~/.gitconfig
# if the LAZYGIT_GOCOVERDIR env var is set, we'll capture code coverage data
if [ -n "$LAZYGIT_GOCOVERDIR" ]; then
# Go expects us to either be running the test binary directly or running `go test`, but because
# we're doing both and because we want to combine coverage data for both, we need to be a little
# hacky. To capture the coverage data for the test runner we pass the test.gocoverdir positional
# arg, but if we do that then the GOCOVERDIR env var (which you typically pass to the test binary) will be overwritten by the test runner. So we're passing LAZYGIT_COCOVERDIR instead
# and then internally passing that to the test binary as GOCOVERDIR.
go test -cover -coverpkg=github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/... pkg/integration/clients/*.go -args -test.gocoverdir="/tmp/code_coverage"
EXITCODE=$?
# We're merging the coverage data for the sake of having fewer artefacts to upload.
# We can't merge inline so we're merging to a tmp dir then moving back to the original.
mkdir -p /tmp/code_coverage_merged
go tool covdata merge -i=/tmp/code_coverage -o=/tmp/code_coverage_merged
rm -rf /tmp/code_coverage
mv /tmp/code_coverage_merged /tmp/code_coverage
else
go test pkg/integration/clients/*.go
EXITCODE=$?
fi
if test -f ~/.gitconfig.lazygit.bak; then
mv ~/.gitconfig.lazygit.bak ~/.gitconfig
fi
exit $EXITCODE