danger-plugin-coverage
A Danger plugin to report code coverage.
This plugin detects and parses coverage reports, posting the results as a
Markdown table back to the pull request.
It uses the clover.xml
format, which is output by Istanbul,
a coverage reporter integrated with JavaScript testing tools such as
Jest and Karma.
This format can also be output by testing libraries for other languages, such as
PHPUnit. So, while this is primarily intended as a tool
to run against JavaScript packages it would technically work as a coverage
reporter for other languages too.
View an example report
Coverage Report
Test coverage is looking a little low for the files created or modified in this PR, perhaps we need to improve this.
Coverage threshold for branches (80%) not met: 49.08%
Coverage threshold for functions (80%) not met: 74.46%
and 2 more...
Usage
Install:
yarn add danger-plugin-coverage --dev
At a glance:
import coverage from 'danger-plugin-coverage';
schedule(coverage());
Note that the coverage report output by your test runner must exist before Danger
is run. By default we will look for the report at coverage/clover.xml
, which
is the default output location for Jest.
Settings
The function accepts a settings object with the following properties:
name | description |
---|
successMessage | A custom message to show when coverage is above the threshold. |
failureMessage | A custom message to show when coverage is below the threshold. |
cloverReportPath | Override automatic coverage report detection to provide the relative path to a report. |
maxRows | The number of rows to show (additional rows will be collapsed within a <details> element). |
maxChars | The maximum number of characters to allow in a file name cell. |
maxUncovered | The maximum number of uncovered lines to show. |
wrapFilenames | Wrap long file names to help the table fit in a PR comment. |
threshold | The thresholds at which to show the failure messaging. |
warnOnNoReport | Show a warning if no coverage report was detected. |
Example (defaults shown):
import coverage from 'danger-plugin-coverage';
schedule(coverage({
successMessage: ':+1: Test coverage is looking good.',
failureMessage: 'Test coverage is looking a little low for the files created '
+ 'or modified in this PR, perhaps we need to improve this.',
cloverReportPath: './coverage/clover.xml',
maxRows: 3,
maxChars: 100,
maxUncovered: 10,
wrapFilenames: true,
warnOnNoReport: true,
showAllFiles: false,
threshold: {
statements: 80,
branches: 80,
functions: 80,
lines: 80,
},
}));