from __future__ import print_function import sys import os SUMMARY_XML_FILENAME = "Summary.xml" # Note that this is python2 compatible, since that's currently what's installed on most CI images. def check_coverage(root_dir, min_percentage): # Walk the root directory looking for the summary file that # is output by ther code coverage checks. It's possible that # we'll need to refine this later in case there are multiple # such files. summary_xml = None for dirpath, _, filenames in os.walk(root_dir): if SUMMARY_XML_FILENAME in filenames: summary_xml = os.path.join(dirpath, SUMMARY_XML_FILENAME) break if not summary_xml: print("Couldn't find {} in root directory".format(SUMMARY_XML_FILENAME)) sys.exit(1) with open(summary_xml) as f: # Rather than try to parse the XML, just look for a line of the form # 73.9 lines = f.readlines() for l in lines: if "Linecoverage" in l: pct = l.replace("", "").replace("", "") pct = float(pct) if pct < min_percentage: print( "Coverage {} is below the min percentage of {}.".format( pct, min_percentage ) ) sys.exit(1) else: print( "Coverage {} is above the min percentage of {}.".format( pct, min_percentage ) ) sys.exit(0) # Couldn't find the results in the file. print("Couldn't find Linecoverage in summary file") sys.exit(1) def main(): root_dir = sys.argv[1] min_percent = float(sys.argv[2]) if min_percent > 0: # This allows us to set 0% coverage on 2018.4 check_coverage(root_dir, min_percent) if __name__ == "__main__": main()