| This file describes the coverage tracking script and the coverage dashboard. |
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| ABSTRACT: |
| The intention of this small tracking system is to track code coverage data |
| over time. Since code coverage is continuously recomputed on the build bots, |
| the track_coverage.py script is intended to run on the build bot as a cron job |
| and extract the data from there. The dashboard doesn't care how often this |
| script runs, but running each hour should be more than enough. |
| |
| The track_coverage.py script uses OAuth to authenticate itself. In order to do |
| this, it needs two files: consumer.secret and access.token. The consumer secret |
| is known within the organization and is stored in a plain file on the bot |
| running the scripts (we don't want to check in this secret in the code in the |
| public repository). The consumer secret is a plain file with a single line |
| containing the secret string. |
| |
| The access.token file is generated by request_oauth_permission.py. It does this |
| by going through the three-legged OAuth authorization process. An administrator |
| of the dashboard must approve the request from the script. Once that is done, |
| access.token will be written and track_coverage.py will be able to report |
| results. |
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| HOW TO RUN LOCALLY: |
| Follow the following instructions: |
| http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/gettingstartedpython27/devenvironment.html |
| The dashboard can be started on 127.0.0.1:8080 using the dev_appserver.py script |
| as described in the above URL (and in the following 'hello world' page). |
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| HOW TO DEPLOY: |
| Follow the following instructions: |
| http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/gettingstartedpython27/uploading.html |