How to `go test` all tests in my project?

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Testing Problem Overview


The go test command covers *_test.go files in only one dir.

I want to go test the whole project, which means the test should cover all *_test.go files in the dir ./ and every children tree dir under the dir ./.

What's the command to do this?

Testing Solutions


Solution 1 - Testing

This should run all tests in current directory and all of its subdirectories:

$ go test ./...

This should run all tests for given specific directories:

$ go test ./tests/... ./unit-tests/... ./my-packages/...

This should run all tests with import path prefixed with foo/:

$ go test foo/...

This should run all tests import path prefixed with foo:

$ go test foo...

This should run all tests in your $GOPATH:

$ go test ...

Solution 2 - Testing

From Go 1.9 onwards, use

go test ./...

In Go 1.6 through 1.8, the ./... matched also the vendor directory. To skip vendored packages, you'd use

go test $(go list ./... | grep -v /vendor/)

Sources: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/11659, https://github.com/golang/go/issues/14417, https://github.com/go-lang-plugin-org/go-lang-idea-plugin/issues/2366, @nickgrim's comment.

Solution 3 - Testing

>Folder Structure

ProjectName/folderName1/file_test.go
ProjectName/folderName2/file1_test.go
ProjectName/folderName3/file2_test.go

>go test command Command

   ProjectName$ go test -v ./...
    ProjectName$ go test  ./...
    ProjectName$ go test -cover ./...

>Coverage Report for the Entire Project

ok   	ProjectName/folderName1 10%
ok   	ProjectName/folerName2	90%
ok      ProjectName/folerName2	85%

    

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