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grunt-lcov-merge
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Grunt plugin to merge lcov files from multiple test runs, for use with a tool like coveralls.
This plugin requires Grunt 0.4.0
To install, add grunt-lcov-merge to your package.json. The easiest way to do that is
npm install grunt-lcov-merge --save-dev
Once the plugin has been installed, you'll need to enable it in your Gruntfile by adding
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-lcov-merge');
You can then run with
grunt lcovMerge
Type: Array
Default: ['file']
What emitters to send the merged data to. Supported emitters are 'file', which sends the merged data to a file, and 'event', which sends it out to the 'coverage' event and can be listened to with
grunt.event.on('coverage', fucntion(lcov, done) {});
Type: String
Default coverage/lcov-merge.info
If a file emitter is specified, this is the output file to pipe data to.
grunt.initConfig({
jshint: {
files: ['Gruntfile.js', 'tasks/**/*.js', 'test/**/*.js'],
options: {
jshintrc: true
}
},
mocha_istanbul: {
coverage: {
src: 'test/**/*.spec.js',
options: {
coverageFolder: 'build/coverage',
reportFormats: ['lcov'],
}
}
},
lcovMerge: {
options: {
emitters: ['event', 'file'],
outputFile: 'mergeLcov.info'
},
files: ['build/coverage/*.info', 'build/coverage/**/*.info']
}
});
grunt.event.on('coverage', function(lcov, done) {
// See below
done();
});
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-lcov-merge');
One of the most useful ways to consume this plugin is to use the coverage event to send the lcov data to a service like coveralls:
grunt.event.on('coverage', function(lcov, done) {
require('coveralls').handleInput(lcov, function(err) {
if (err) {
return done(err);
}
done();
});
Using the coveralls module means that Travis-CI can automatically send your merged LCOV to coveralls.
FAQs
Grunt plugin to merge lcov files from multiple test runs.
We found that grunt-lcov-merge demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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