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🌱 Added test cases for list.go and github.go #11937
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Hey @chandankumar4 - Can you take a look here |
/ok-to-test |
Please take a look at the linter findings. As soon as they got fixed I'd take a look at this PR :-) |
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Hey @chrischdi I think the lint task failed due to some error in setup - can we have this re-run so you can review it? Thanks 😄 |
👍 Triggered a rerun. |
name: "Successful PR Listing", | ||
fields: &githubFromToPRLister{ | ||
client: &githubClient{ | ||
repo: "kubernetes-sigs/kind", |
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How about using kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api ?
Probably, to use kind repository doesn't affect in the future, but to use cluster-api is more safety since the repo is itself.
{ | ||
name: "Successful PR Listing", | ||
fields: &githubFromToPRLister{ | ||
client: &githubClient{ |
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Wondering if we should better use some mock client instead of reaching out to github on unit tests (rate-limiting could apply and make the test flaky)
func Test_githubFromToPRLister_listPRs(t *testing.T) { | ||
tests := []struct { | ||
name string | ||
fields *githubFromToPRLister |
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fields *githubFromToPRLister | |
lister *githubFromToPRLister |
l := &githubFromToPRLister{ | ||
client: tt.fields.client, | ||
fromRef: tt.fields.fromRef, | ||
toRef: tt.fields.toRef, | ||
branch: tt.fields.branch, | ||
} | ||
_, err := l.listPRs(tt.args) |
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l := &githubFromToPRLister{ | |
client: tt.fields.client, | |
fromRef: tt.fields.fromRef, | |
toRef: tt.fields.toRef, | |
branch: tt.fields.branch, | |
} | |
_, err := l.listPRs(tt.args) | |
_, err := tt.lister.listPRs(tt.args) |
What this PR does / why we need it:
This PR adds unit tests for release note generator to add more coverage to non-covered functions
Which issue(s) this PR fixes (optional, in
fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)
format, will close the issue(s) when PR gets merged):Fixes #
#11368
/area testing
