Problem:

When I run the same go test twice the second run is not done at all. The results are the cached ones from the first run.

PASS    
ok      tester/apitests    (cached)

Links

I already checked https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Testing_flags but there is no cli flag for that purpose.

Question:

Is there a possibility to force go test to always run test and not to cache test results.

up vote 28 down vote accepted

There are a few options as described in the testing flags docs:

  • go clean -testcache: expires all test results
  • use non-cacheable flags on your test run. The idiomatic way is to use -count=1

That said, changes in your code or test code will invalidate the cached test results (there's extended logic when using local files or environment variables as well), so you should not need to invalidate the test cache manually.

  • It's still useful in case you're testing against a moving dependency e.g. a database where you setup / teardown the dependency but not your code. Looks like OP was testing against a non stubbed API which is what prompted their question. – joakim Apr 24 at 16:26

There's also GOCACHE=off mentioned here.

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