=============================== coverage2sql README =============================== Command to Read a coverage file and put the data in a SQL database coverage2sql is a tool for storing data of test coverage into a SQL database. With using this tool, you can store time series coverage data and analyze it if your coverage rate is down. * Free software: Apache license * Documentation: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/coverage2sql * Source: http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/coverage2sql * Bugs: http://bugs.launchpad.net/coverage2sql Usage ===== DB Setup -------- The usage of coverage2sql is split into 2 stages. First you need to prepare a database with the proper schema; coverage2sql-db-manage should be used to do this. The utility requires db connection info which can be specified on the command or with a config file. Obviously the sql connector type, user, password, address, and database name should be specific to your environment. coverage2sql-db-manage will use alembic to setup the db schema. You can run the db migrations with the command:: coverage2sql-db-manage --database-connection mysql://coverage:pass@127.0.0.1/coverage upgrade head or with a config file:: coverage2sql-db-manage --config-file etc/coverage2sql.conf upgrade head This will bring the DB schema up to the latest version for coverage2sql. .. _coverage2sql: coverage2sql ------------ Once you have a database setup with the proper database schema you can then use the coverage2sql command to populate the database with data from your test coverage file. coverage2sql takes in a `.coverage file`_ through by passing it file paths as positional arguments to the script at this moment. .. _.coverage file: http://coverage.readthedocs.io/en/latest/cmd.html#data-file There are several options for running coverage2sql, they can be listed with:: coverage2sql --help The only required option is --database-connection. The options can either be used on the CLI, or put in a config file. If a config file is used you need to specify the location on the CLI. Features -------- * TODO: .coverage file through stdin