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go get golang.org/x/review/git-codereview
to install the code reviewing tool.
GOBIN
directory (by default $GOPATH/bin
) is in your PATH
so that git can find the command.git codereview change
becomes git change
. See the godoc for details.Get the cloud package by running go get -d cloud.google.com/go
.
If you have already checked out the source, make sure that the remote git origin is https://code.googlesource.com/gocloud:
git remote set-url origin https://code.googlesource.com/gocloud
Make sure your auth is configured correctly by visiting https://code.googlesource.com, clicking “Generate Password”, and following the directions.
Make changes and create a change by running git codereview change <name>
, provide a commit message, and use git codereview mail
to create a Gerrit CL.
Keep amending to the change with git codereview change
and mail as your receive feedback. Each new mailed amendment will create a new patch set for your change in Gerrit.
In addition to the unit tests, you may run the integration test suite. These directions describe setting up your environment to run integration tests for all packages: note that many of these instructions may be redundant if you intend only to run integration tests on a single package.
To run the integrations tests, creation and configuration of two projects in the Google Developers Console is required: one specifically for Firestore integration tests, and another for all other integration tests. We'll refer to these projects as “general project” and “Firestore project”.
After creating each project, you must create a service account for each project. Ensure the project-level Owner IAM role role is added to each service account. During the creation of the service account, you should download the JSON credential file for use later.
Next, ensure the following APIs are enabled in the general project:
Next, create a Datastore database in the general project, and a Firestore database in the Firestore project.
Finally, in the general project, create an API key for the translate API:
GCLOUD_TESTS_API_KEY
as described below.Once the two projects are created and configured, set the following environment variables:
GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_PROJECT_ID
: Developers Console project's ID (e.g. bamboo-shift-455) for the general project.GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_KEY
: The path to the JSON key file of the general project's service account.GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_FIRESTORE_PROJECT_ID
: Developers Console project's ID (e.g. doorway-cliff-677) for the Firestore project.GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_FIRESTORE_KEY
: The path to the JSON key file of the Firestore project's service account.GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_KEYRING
: The full name of the keyring for the tests, in the form “projects/P/locations/L/keyRings/R”. The creation of this is described below.GCLOUD_TESTS_API_KEY
: API key for using the Translate API.GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_ZONE
: Compute Engine zone.Install the gcloud command-line tool to your machine and use it to create some resources used in integration tests.
From the project's root directory:
# Sets the default project in your env. $ gcloud config set project $GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_PROJECT_ID # Authenticates the gcloud tool with your account. $ gcloud auth login # Create the indexes used in the datastore integration tests. $ gcloud datastore create-indexes datastore/testdata/index.yaml # Creates a Google Cloud storage bucket with the same name as your test project, # and with the Stackdriver Logging service account as owner, for the sink # integration tests in logging. $ gsutil mb gs://$GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_PROJECT_ID $ gsutil acl ch -g cloud-logs@google.com:O gs://$GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_PROJECT_ID # Creates a PubSub topic for integration tests of storage notifications. $ gcloud beta pubsub topics create go-storage-notification-test # Next, go to the Pub/Sub dashboard in GCP console. Authorize the user # "service-<numberic project id>@gs-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com" # as a publisher to that topic. # Creates a Spanner instance for the spanner integration tests. $ gcloud beta spanner instances create go-integration-test --config regional-us-central1 --nodes 10 --description 'Instance for go client test' # NOTE: Spanner instances are priced by the node-hour, so you may want to # delete the instance after testing with 'gcloud beta spanner instances delete'. $ export MY_KEYRING=some-keyring-name $ export MY_LOCATION=global # Creates a KMS keyring, in the same location as the default location for your # project's buckets. $ gcloud kms keyrings create $MY_KEYRING --location $MY_LOCATION # Creates two keys in the keyring, named key1 and key2. $ gcloud kms keys create key1 --keyring $MY_KEYRING --location $MY_LOCATION --purpose encryption $ gcloud kms keys create key2 --keyring $MY_KEYRING --location $MY_LOCATION --purpose encryption # Sets the GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_KEYRING environment variable. $ export GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_KEYRING=projects/$GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_PROJECT_ID/locations/$MY_LOCATION/keyRings/$MY_KEYRING # Authorizes Google Cloud Storage to encrypt and decrypt using key1. gsutil kms authorize -p $GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_PROJECT_ID -k $GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_KEYRING/cryptoKeys/key1
Once you've done the necessary setup, you can run the integration tests by running:
$ go test -v cloud.google.com/go/...
Some packages can record the RPCs during integration tests to a file for subsequent replay. To record, pass the -record
flag to go test
. The recording will be saved to the package.replay
file. To replay integration tests from a saved recording, the replay file must be present, the -short
flag must be passed to go test
, and the GCLOUD_TESTS_GOLANG_ENABLE_REPLAY
environment variable must have a non-empty value.
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