In prior versions of Ginkgo specs the CLI filter flags (e.g. --focus, --label-filter) would override any programmatic focus. This behavior has proved surprising and confusing in at least the following ways:
users cannot combine programmatic filters and CLI filters to more efficiently select subsets of tests
CLI filters can override programmatic focus on CI systems resulting in an exit code of 0 despite the presence of (incorrectly!) committed focused specs.
Going forward Ginkgo will AND all programmatic and CLI filters. Moreover, the presence of any programmatic focused tests will always result in a non-zero exit code.
This change is technically a change in Ginkgo's external contract and may require some users to make changes to successfully adopt. Specifically: it's possible some users were intentionally using CLI filters to override programmatic focus. If this is you please open an issue so we can explore solutions to the underlying problem you are trying to solve.
Fixes
Programmatic focus is no longer overwrriten by CLI filters [d6bba86]
Maintenance
Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.27.7 to 1.27.8 (#1218) [4a70a38]
Bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.8.0 to 0.9.0 (#1219) [97eda4d]
v2.10.0
2.10.0
Features
feat(ginkgo/generators): add --tags flag (#1216) [a782a77]
adds a new --tags flag to ginkgo generate
In prior versions of Ginkgo specs the CLI filter flags (e.g. --focus, --label-filter) would override any programmatic focus. This behavior has proved surprising and confusing in at least the following ways:
users cannot combine programmatic filters and CLI filters to more efficiently select subsets of tests
CLI filters can override programmatic focus on CI systems resulting in an exit code of 0 despite the presence of (incorrectly!) committed focused specs.
Going forward Ginkgo will AND all programmatic and CLI filters. Moreover, the presence of any programmatic focused tests will always result in a non-zero exit code.
This change is technically a change in Ginkgo's external contract and may require some users to make changes to successfully adopt. Specifically: it's possible some users were intentionally using CLI filters to override programmatic focus. If this is you please open an issue so we can explore solutions to the underlying problem you are trying to solve.
Fixes
Programmatic focus is no longer overwrriten by CLI filters [d6bba86]
Maintenance
Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.27.7 to 1.27.8 (#1218) [4a70a38]
Bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.8.0 to 0.9.0 (#1219) [97eda4d]
2.10.0
Features
feat(ginkgo/generators): add --tags flag (#1216) [a782a77]
adds a new --tags flag to ginkgo generate
Fixes
Fix broken link of MIGRATING_TO_V2.md (#1217) [548d78e]
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v2.12.190d4846
Print logr prefix if it exists (#1275)555f543
Bump actions/checkout from 3 to 4 (#1271)d867b7d
Bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.11.0 to 0.12.0 (#1270)2d6991a
v2.12.005de518
feat: allow MustPassRepeatedly decorator to be set at suite level (#1266)d696c7b
Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.11.0 to 0.12.0 (#1253)d47bbc9
Bump commonmarker from 0.23.9 to 0.23.10 in /docs (#1256)ce78ac9
chore: update test matrix for Go 1.21 (#1255)0ba1a35
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