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Utility function to calculate mutation testing metrics..
See mutant states and metrics on the Stryker website for more details about mutation testing metrics.
See the below example (uses TypeScript):
import { MetricsResult, calculateMutationTestMetrics } from 'mutation-testing-metrics';
import { MutationTestResult } from 'mutation-testing-report-schema';
const mutationTestReport: MutationTestResult = {
/*... Get a holds of mutation test results somehow */
};
const result: MetricsResult = calculateMutationTestMetrics(mutationTestReport);
console.log('Mutation score', result.metrics.mutationScore);
calculateMutationTestMetrics
[(MutationTestResult) => MutationTestMetricsResult
]Calculates the full mutation test metrics from both the files-under-test as well as (optionally) the test files.
The input is a mutation test result valid according to the [https://github.com/stryker-mutator/mutation-testing-elements/tree/master/packages/report-schema#readme]
Returns A MutationTestMetricsResult
that contains both the systemUnderTestMetrics
as well as the testMetrics
calculateMetrics
[(MutationTestResult) => MetricsResult
]Calculates the files-under-test metrics inside of a mutation testing report.
The input is a mutation test result valid according to the [https://github.com/stryker-mutator/mutation-testing-elements/tree/master/packages/report-schema#readme]
aggregateResultsByModule
[(Record<string, MutationTestResult>) => MutationTestResult
]Aggregates multiple reports together into a single report, grouped by module.
Input: resultsByModule
The MutationTestResult objects by module name.
Types are included and documented with TypeScript.
You can use this script to merge multiple JSON reports together.
const { aggregateResultsByModule } = require('mutation-testing-metrics');
const fs = require('fs');
const packagesRoot = './packages';
const reportsPerModule = fs
.readdirSync(packagesRoot)
.map((pkg) => [pkg, `${packagesRoot}/${pkg}/reports/mutation/mutation.json`])
.filter(([, report]) => fs.existsSync(report))
.map(([pkg, report]) => [pkg, require(report)])
.reduce((acc, [pkg, report]) => {
acc[pkg] = report;
return acc;
}, {});
const monoReport = aggregateResultsByModule(reportsPerModule);
fs.writeFileSync('./mono-report.html', reportTemplate(monoReport), 'utf-8');
function reportTemplate(report) {
const scriptContent = fs.readFileSync(require.resolve('mutation-testing-elements/dist/mutation-test-elements.js'), 'utf-8');
return `<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<script>
${scriptContent}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<mutation-test-report-app>
Your browser doesn't support <a href="https://caniuse.com/#search=custom%20elements">custom elements</a>.
Please use a latest version of an evergreen browser (Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, Edge, etc).
</mutation-test-report-app>
<script>
const app = document.querySelector('mutation-test-report-app');
app.report = ${escapeHtmlTags(JSON.stringify(report))};
function updateTheme() {
document.body.style.backgroundColor = app.theme === 'dark' ? '#222' : '#fff';
}
app.addEventListener('theme-changed', updateTheme);
updateTheme();
</script>
</body>
</html>`;
}
function escapeHtmlTags(json) {
return json.replace(/</g, '<" + "');
}
FAQs
Utility functions to calculate mutation testing metrics.
The npm package mutation-testing-metrics receives a total of 73,536 weekly downloads. As such, mutation-testing-metrics popularity was classified as popular.
We found that mutation-testing-metrics demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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