CodiumAI Cover Agent aims to help efficiently increasing code coverage, by automatically generating qualified tests to enhance existing test suites
New mode - scan an entire repo, auto identify the test files, auto collect context for each test file, and extend the test suite with new tests. How to run:
- Create a branch in your repo
- cd to your repo
- Run the following command:
poetry run cover-agent \
--project-language="python" \
--project-root="<path_to_your_repo>" \
--code-coverage-report-path="<path_to_your_repo>/coverage.xml" \
--test-command="coverage run -m pytest <relative_path_to_unittest_folder> --cov=<path_to_your_repo> --cov-report=xml --cov-report=term --log-cli-level=INFO --timeout=30" \
--model=bedrock/anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0
Notes:
<relative_path_to_unittest_folder>
is optional, but will prevent running e2e test files if exists, which may take a long time"- You can use other models, like 'gpt-4o' or 'o1-mini', but recommended to use 'sonnet-3.5' as this is currently the best code model in the world.
Additional configuration options:
--max-test-files-allowed-to-analyze
- The maximum number of test files to analyze. Default is 20 (to avoid long running times).--look-for-oldest-unchanged-test-files
- If set, the tool will sort the test files by the last modified date and analyze the oldest ones first. This is useful to find the test files that are most likely to be outdated, and for multiple runs. Default is False.
We are excited to announce the latest series of updates to CoverAgent, delivering significant improvements to functionality, documentation, and testing frameworks. These updates reflect our ongoing commitment to enhancing the developer experience, improving error handling, and refining the testing processes.
- Enhanced Database Usage: Introduced a new database_usage.md document outlining the expanded capabilities of logging test results to a structured database.
- Comprehensive System Diagrams: Added a top_level_sequence_diagram.md, providing a clear visual overview of CoverAgent's processes and workflows.
- Docker and Multi-Language Support: Several new Docker configurations and templated tests were introduced for various programming languages, including C#, TypeScript, C, and React, ensuring streamlined testing environments across multiple platforms.
- UnitTestDB Integration: The UnitTestDB.py file was added to support robust logging of test generation attempts, improving error tracking and debugging.
- Coverage Processing: Key improvements to CoverageProcessor.py modularized coverage parsing and expanded support for different coverage report formats (LCOV, Cobertura, Jacoco).
- PromptBuilder Enhancements: New CLI arguments were introduced, including options for running tests multiple times (--run-tests-multiple-times) and a report coverage feature flag for more granular control over coverage behavior.
- CI/CD Pipeline Improvements: Several GitHub workflows were modified to improve pipeline efficiency, including nightly regression tests and templated test publishing pipelines.
- Detailed Usage Examples: The usage_examples.md file was updated to provide more comprehensive guidance on how to effectively use CoverAgent's features, ensuring that developers can quickly get up to speed with the latest updates.
- Configuration and Template Updates: Configuration files, such as test_generation_prompt.toml, were refined to better support the test framework and eliminate redundant instructions.
These updates signify a major leap forward in improving the ease of use, flexibility, and overall performance of CoverAgent. We are committed to continuing to enhance the tool and providing regular updates based on feedback from our community.
The logic and prompts for adding new imports for the generated tests have been improved.
We also added a usage examples file, with more elaborate examples of how to use the Cover Agent.
Added support for comprehensive logging to Weights and Biases. Set the WANDB_API_KEY
environment variable to enable this feature.
Cover-Agent now supports nearly any LLM model in the world, using LiteLLM package.
Notice that GPT-4 outperforms almost any open-source model in the world when it comes to code tasks and following complicated instructions.
However, we updated the post-processing scripts to be more comprehensive, and were able to successfully run the baseline script with llama3-8B
and llama3-70B models
, for example.
This repository includes the first known implementation of TestGen-LLM, described in the paper Automated Unit Test Improvement using Large Language Models at Meta.
Welcome to Cover-Agent. This focused project utilizes Generative AI to automate and enhance the generation of tests (currently mostly unit tests), aiming to streamline development workflows. Cover-Agent can run via a terminal, and is planned to be integrated into popular CI platforms.
We invite the community to collaborate and help extend the capabilities of Cover Agent, continuing its development as a cutting-edge solution in the automated unit test generation domain. We also wish to inspire researchers to leverage this open-source tool to explore new test-generation techniques.
This tool is part of a broader suite of utilities designed to automate the creation of unit tests for software projects. Utilizing advanced Generative AI models, it aims to simplify and expedite the testing process, ensuring high-quality software development. The system comprises several components:
- Test Runner: Executes the command or scripts to run the test suite and generate code coverage reports.
- Coverage Parser: Validates that code coverage increases as tests are added, ensuring that new tests contribute to the overall test effectiveness.
- Prompt Builder: Gathers necessary data from the codebase and constructs the prompt to be passed to the Large Language Model (LLM).
- AI Caller: Interacts with the LLM to generate tests based on the prompt provided.
Before you begin, make sure you have the following:
OPENAI_API_KEY
set in your environment variables, which is required for calling the OpenAI API.- Code Coverage tool: A Cobertura XML code coverage report is required for the tool to function correctly.
- For example, in Python one could use
pytest-cov
. Add the--cov-report=xml
option when running Pytest. - Note: We are actively working on adding more coverage types but please feel free to open a PR and contribute to
cover_agent/CoverageProcessor.py
- For example, in Python one could use
If running directly from the repository you will also need:
- Python installed on your system.
- Poetry installed for managing Python package dependencies. Installation instructions for Poetry can be found at https://python-poetry.org/docs/.
The Cover Agent can be installed as a Python Pip package or run as a standalone executable.
To install the Python Pip package directly via GitHub run the following command:
pip install git+https://github.com/Codium-ai/cover-agent.git
The binary can be run without any Python environment installed on your system (e.g. within a Docker container that does not contain Python). You can download the release for your system by navigating to the project's release page.
Run the following command to install all the dependencies and run the project from source:
poetry install
After downloading the executable or installing the Pip package you can run the Cover Agent to generate and validate unit tests. Execute it from the command line by using the following command:
cover-agent \
--source-file-path "<path_to_source_file>" \
--test-file-path "<path_to_test_file>" \
--project-root "<path_to_project_root>" \
--code-coverage-report-path "<path_to_coverage_report>" \
--test-command "<test_command_to_run>" \
--test-command-dir "<directory_to_run_test_command>" \
--coverage-type "<type_of_coverage_report>" \
--desired-coverage <desired_coverage_between_0_and_100> \
--max-iterations <max_number_of_llm_iterations> \
--included-files "<optional_list_of_files_to_include>"
You can use the example code below to try out the Cover Agent. (Note that the usage_examples file provides more elaborate examples of how to use the Cover Agent)
Follow the steps in the README.md file located in the templated_tests/python_fastapi/
directory to setup an environment, then return to the root of the repository, and run the following command to add tests to the python fastapi example:
cover-agent \
--source-file-path "templated_tests/python_fastapi/app.py" \
--test-file-path "templated_tests/python_fastapi/test_app.py" \
--project-root "templated_tests/python_fastapi" \
--code-coverage-report-path "templated_tests/python_fastapi/coverage.xml" \
--test-command "pytest --cov=. --cov-report=xml --cov-report=term" \
--test-command-dir "templated_tests/python_fastapi" \
--coverage-type "cobertura" \
--desired-coverage 70 \
--max-iterations 10
For an example using go cd
into templated_tests/go_webservice
, set up the project following the README.md
.
To work with coverage reporting, you need to install gocov
and gocov-xml
. Run the following commands to install these tools:
go install github.com/axw/gocov/[email protected]
go install github.com/AlekSi/[email protected]
and then run the following command:
cover-agent \
--source-file-path "app.go" \
--test-file-path "app_test.go" \
--code-coverage-report-path "coverage.xml" \
--test-command "go test -coverprofile=coverage.out && gocov convert coverage.out | gocov-xml > coverage.xml" \
--test-command-dir $(pwd) \
--coverage-type "cobertura" \
--desired-coverage 70 \
--max-iterations 1
For an example using java cd
into templated_tests/java_gradle
, set up the project following the README.md.
To work with jacoco coverage reporting, follow the README.md Requirements section:
and then run the following command:
cover-agent \
--source-file-path="src/main/java/com/davidparry/cover/SimpleMathOperations.java" \
--test-file-path="src/test/groovy/com/davidparry/cover/SimpleMathOperationsSpec.groovy" \
--code-coverage-report-path="build/reports/jacoco/test/jacocoTestReport.csv" \
--test-command="./gradlew clean test jacocoTestReport" \
--test-command-dir=$(pwd) \
--coverage-type="jacoco" \
--desired-coverage=70 \
--max-iterations=1
A few debug files will be outputted locally within the repository (that are part of the .gitignore
)
run.log
: A copy of the logger that gets dumped to yourstdout
test_results.html
: A results table that contains the following for each generated test:- Test status
- Failure reason (if applicable)
- Exit code,
stderr
stdout
- Generated test
If you set an environment variable WANDB_API_KEY
, the prompts, responses, and additional information will be logged to Weights and Biases.
This project uses LiteLLM to communicate with OpenAI and other hosted LLMs (supporting 100+ LLMs to date). To use a different model other than the OpenAI default you'll need to:
- Export any environment variables needed by the supported LLM following the LiteLLM instructions.
- Call the name of the model using the
--model
option when calling Cover Agent.
For example (as found in the LiteLLM Quick Start guide):
export VERTEX_PROJECT="hardy-project"
export VERTEX_LOCATION="us-west"
cover-agent \
...
--model "vertex_ai/gemini-pro"
export OPENAI_API_KEY="<your api key>" # If <your-api-base> requires an API KEY, set this value.
cover-agent \
...
--model "openai/<your model name>" \
--api-base "<your-api-base>"
This section discusses the development of this project.
Before merging to main make sure to manually increment the version number in cover_agent/version.txt
at the root of the repository.
Set up your development environment by running the poetry install
command as you did above.
Note: for older versions of Poetry you may need to include the --dev
option to install Dev dependencies.
After setting up your environment run the following command:
poetry run pytest --junitxml=testLog.xml --cov=templated_tests --cov=cover_agent --cov-report=xml --cov-report=term --log-cli-level=INFO
This will also generate all logs and output reports that are generated in .github/workflows/ci_pipeline.yml
.
- Python3
- Poetry
-
If not already done, install the dependencies
poetry install
-
Let Poetry manage / create the environment
poetry shell
-
Run the app
poetry run cover-agent \ --source-file-path <path_to_source_file> \ [other_options...]
Notice that you're prepending poetry run
to your cover-agent
command. Replace <path_to_your_source_file>
with the
actual path to your source file. Add any other necessary options as described in
the Running the Code section.
You can build the binary locally simply by invoking the make installer
command. This will run PyInstaller locally on your machine. Ensure that you have set up the poetry project first (i.e. running poetry install
).
Below is the roadmap of planned features, with the current implementation status:
- Automatically generates unit tests for your software projects, utilizing advanced AI models to ensure comprehensive test coverage and quality assurance. (similar to Meta)
- Being able to generate tests for different programming languages
- Being able to deal with a large variety of testing scenarios
- Generate a behavior analysis for the code under test, and generate tests accordingly
- Check test flakiness, e.g. by running 5 times as suggested by TestGen-LLM
- Cover more test generation pains
- Generate new tests that are focused on the PR changeset
- Run over an entire repo/code-base and attempt to enhance all existing test suites
- Improve usability
- Connectors for GitHub Actions, Jenkins, CircleCI, Travis CI, and more
- Integrate into databases, APIs, OpenTelemetry and other sources of data to extract relevant i/o for the test generation
- Add a setting file
CodiumAI's mission is to enable busy dev teams to increase and maintain their code integrity. We offer various tools, including "Pro" versions of our open-source tools, which are meant to handle enterprise-level code complexity and are multi-repo codebase aware.