I'm creating a simple test within my package directory called reverseTest.go
package main
import "testing"
func TestReverse(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
in, want string
}{
{"Hello, world", "dlrow ,olleH"},
{"Hello, 世界", "界世 ,olleH"},
{"", ""},
}
for _, c := range cases {
got := Reverse(c.in)
if got != c.want {
t.Errorf("Reverse(%q) == %q, want %q", c.in, got, c.want)
}
}
}
whenever i try to run it the output is
exampleFolder[no test files]
this is my go env
GOARCH="amd64"
GOBIN=""
GOCHAR="6"
GOEXE=""
GOHOSTARCH="amd64"
GOHOSTOS="linux"
GOOS="linux"
GOPATH="/home/juan/go"
GORACE=""
GOROOT="/usr/lib/go"
GOTOOLDIR="/usr/lib/go/pkg/tool/linux_amd64"
TERM="dumb"
CC="gcc"
GOGCCFLAGS="-g -O2 -fPIC -m64 -pthread"
CXX="g++"
CGO_ENABLED="1"
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
Go testing
your Test file should have **_test.go
example.go
should have correspondingexample_test.go
Files containing tests should be called name_test
, with the _test
suffix. They should be alongside the code that they are testing.
To run the tests recursively call go test -v ./...
From How to Write Go Code:
You write a test by creating a file with a name ending in _test.go that contains functions named TestXXX with signature func (t *testing.T). The test framework runs each such function; if the function calls a failure function such as t.Error or t.Fail, the test is considered to have failed.
It's possible you don't have any test files in the root package and running go test -v
does not test sub-packages, only the root package.
For example
.
├── Dockerfile
├── Makefile
├── README.md
├── auth/
│ ├── jwt.go
│ ├── jwt_test.go
├── main.go
As you see there are no test files in the root package, only the main.go file. You will get "no test files."
The solution is to test all packages within the current working directory, recursively
go test -v ./...
Or if you use govendor
govendor test +local
Or you can specify which package (directory) to test
go test -v ./packagename
Or test a package recursively
go test -v ./packagename/...
go test -v ./<package_name>
runs the tests for that specific package.
Your test function within your _test file must start with the prefix "Test"
GOOD:
func TestName (
BAD:
func NameTest (
This function will not be executed as a test and results with the reported error
Test
followed by an capital letter or underscore etc. You can't have TestmyFunction()
. This bit me.
I faced same problem. In addition to previous answers i find an issue when impossible to run test if your package's folder name is testing
.
Terminal demonstration of the issue below:
with testing
folder name:
~/go/src/testing$ go test
? testing [no test files]
without testing
folder name:
~/go/src/testing_someothername$ go test
PASS
ok testing_someothername 0.089s
In my case it was helpful
To run all the tests use below command
> go test ./...
//For verbose output use -v flag
> go test -v ./...
I faced same problem. I fixing them by appending various packages
go test -v ./ ./2ndpackage ./3rdpackage ./4thpackages
this solved the issue.
Also I added "_" between Test keyword and function name Test_FuncName
Success story sharing
go test
from there instead of running it from the root directory_test.go
. It should be at least one character before underscore likea_test.go
.