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js-coverage-badges
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Library to create unit test badges coverage to Javascript and Typescript
This library implements badges for JavaScript test coverage. It supports tests using either Mocha or Jest implementations.
npm i js-coverage-badges
or
yarn add js-coverage-badges
Configure your test library: we support Jest or Mock.
Using:
"nyc": "^15.1.0",
Add the following to your package.json
:
"nyc": {
"extension": [
".js"
],
"reporter": [
"json-summary",
"lcov",
"text"
],
"include": [
"src"
],
"exclude": "**/*.mock.js"
}
Run:
nyc report --reporter=lcov --reporter=text --reporter=json-summary
It is necessary to have the .nyc_output
folder.
Just run:
jest --coverage --coverageReporters="json-summary"
Note:
This commands will create a coverage
folder. It is necessary that the coverage folder
exists in your project to use this library.
Run the command:
npx js-coverage-badges {badges_output}
Example:
npx js-coverage-badges badges_output
This command will create a folder:
└── badges_output
├── branches.svg
├── branches_chart.svg
├── functions.svg
├── functions_chart.svg
├── lines.svg
├── lines_chart.svg
├── statements.svg
└── statements_chart.svg
By default, the tool generates two images for each test type (statements, functions, branches, and lines): one badge and one donut chart. However, you can choose to generate only the badge or only the chart.
To generate only badges (no charts), run:
npx js-coverage-badges badges_output mode:badge
This will create only the badge images:
└── badges_output
├── branches.svg
├── functions.svg
├── lines.svg
└── statements.svg
Add the following code to your README.md to display the badges:
**Test Coverage**
| Statements | Branches | Functions | Lines |
| --------------------------- | ----------------------- | ------------------------- | ----------------- |
| ![Statements](./badges_output/statements.svg) | ![Branches](./badges_output/branches.svg) | ![Functions](./badges_output/functions.svg) | ![Lines](./badges_output/lines.svg) |
The badges will be displayed like this:
Test Coverage
Statements | Branches | Functions | Lines |
---|---|---|---|
To generate only donut charts (no badges), run:
npx js-coverage-badges badges_output mode:chart
This will create only the chart images:
└── badges_output
├── branches_chart.svg
├── functions_chart.svg
├── lines_chart.svg
└── statements_chart.svg
Add the following code to your README.md to display the charts:
**Test Coverage**
![Lines](./badges_output/lines_chart.svg) ![Statements](./badges_output/statements_chart.svg) ![Branches](./badges_output/branches_chart.svg) ![Functions](./badges_output/functions_chart.svg)
The charts will be displayed like this:
Test Coverage
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
If you have a suggestion that would make this better, please fork the repo and create a pull request. You can also simply open an issue with the tag "enhancement". Don't forget to give the project a star! Thanks again!
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
)git commit -m 'Add some Feature'
)git push origin feature/Feature
)Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.md
for more information.
Created by: @marialuisacp - contato@malu.dev
FAQs
Library to create unit test badges coverage to Javascript and Typescript
We found that js-coverage-badges demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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