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karma-remap-coverage
Advanced tools
Karma reporter that shows coverage for original non transpiled code (TypeScript, ES6/7, etc)
Karma reporter that shows coverage for original non transpiled code (TypeScript, ES6/7, etc).
Build on top of karma-coverage
and remap-istanbul
- consumes coverage report for raw code and maps it to original files. Transpiler should generate inline source maps in order to make everything work.
Needs no temporary files nor npm post run scripts, works in "watch" mode generating report on every change.
##Installation
npm install karma-remap-coverage --save-dev
##Configuration
karma-coverage
together with karma-remap-coverage
:
remap-coverage
to reporters list: reporters: ['progress', 'coverage', 'remap-coverage']
coverageReporter: { type: 'in-memory' }
remapCoverageReporter: { html: './coverage' }
remapOptions: { basePath: './dist' }
##remapCoverageReporter format
Key-value pairs where key is report type and value - path to file/dir where to save it. Reporters like text-summary
, text-lcov
and teamcity
can print out to console as well - in this case just provide any falsy value instead of path.
Example:
remapCoverageReporter: {
'text-summary': null,
html: './coverage/html',
cobertura: './coverage/cobertura.xml'
}
##TypeScript + webpack example
Karma config with alternative usage of karma-webpack
should look something like this:
karma.conf.js
module.exports = config => config.set({
webpack: {
//...
ts: {
// override compiler options for "ts-loader"
compilerOptions: {
sourceMap: false,
inlineSourceMap: true
}
}
},
//...
preprocessors: {
'./entry-module.ts': ['coverage']
},
// add both "karma-coverage" and "karma-remap-coverage" reporters
reporters: ['progress', 'coverage', 'remap-coverage'],
// save interim raw coverage report in memory
coverageReporter: {
type: 'in-memory'
},
// define where to save final remaped coverage reports
remapCoverageReporter: {
'text-summary': null, // to show summary in console
html: './coverage/html',
cobertura: './coverage/cobertura.xml'
},
// make sure both reporter plugins are loaded
plugins: ['karma-coverage', 'karma-remap-coverage']
});
FAQs
Karma reporter that shows coverage for original non transpiled code (TypeScript, ES6/7, etc)
The npm package karma-remap-coverage receives a total of 9,325 weekly downloads. As such, karma-remap-coverage popularity was classified as popular.
We found that karma-remap-coverage 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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