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ember-cli-code-coverage
Advanced tools
Code coverage using Istanbul for Ember apps.
>= 1.6.0
for which you need ember-cli > 2.4.3
ember-cli-mirage >= 0.1.13
pretender >= 0.11.0
ember install ember-cli-code-coverage
Coverage will only be generated when an environment variable is true (by default COVERAGE
) and running your test command like normal.
For example:
COVERAGE=true ember test
If you want your coverage to work on both Unix and Windows, you can do this:
npm install cross-env --save-dev
and then:
cross-env COVERAGE=true ember test
When running with parallel
set to true, the final reports can be merged by using ember coverage-merge
. The final merged output will be stored in the coverageFolder
.
Configuration is optional. It should be put in a file at config/coverage.js
(configPath
configuration in package.json is honored)
coverageEnvVar
: Defaults to COVERAGE
. This is the environment variable that when set will cause coverage metrics to be generated.
reporters
: Defaults to ['lcov', 'html']
. The json-summary
reporter will be added to anything set here, it is required. This can be any reporters supported by Istanbul.
excludes
: Defaults to ['*/mirage/**/*']
. An array of globs to exclude from instrumentation. Useful to exclude files from coverage statistics.
coverageFolder
: Defaults to coverage
. A folder relative to the root of your project to store coverage results.
useBabelInstrumenter
: Defaults to false
. Whether or not to use Babel instrumenter instead of default instrumenter. The Babel instrumenter is useful when you are using features of ESNext as it uses your Babel configuration defined in ember-cli-build.js
.
parallel
: Defaults to false
. Should be set to true if parallel testing is being used, for example when using ember-exam with the --parallel
flag. This will generate the coverage reports in directories suffixed with _<random_string>
to avoid overwriting other threads reports. These reports can be joined by using the ember coverage-merge
command.
module.exports = {
coverageEnvVar: 'COV'
}
To work, this addon has to post coverage results back to a middleware at /write-coverage
.
If you are using ember-cli-mirage
you should add the following:
// in mirage/config.js
this.passthrough('/write-coverage');
this.namespace = 'api'; // It's important that the passthrough for coverage is before the namespace, otherwise it will be prefixed.
If you are using ember-cli-pretender
you should add the following:
// where ever you set up the Pretender Server
var server = new Pretender(function () {
this.post('/write-coverage', this.passthrough);
});
This addon was inspired by ember-cli-blanket
.
The primary differences are that this addon uses Istanbul rather than Blanket for coverage and it instruments your application code as part of the build, when enabled.
v0.3.12 (2017-04-08)
Closed issues:
ember test
#104configPath
instead of hard-coded "config" #42Merged pull requests:
FAQs
Code coverage for ember projects using Istanbul
The npm package ember-cli-code-coverage receives a total of 49,565 weekly downloads. As such, ember-cli-code-coverage popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ember-cli-code-coverage demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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