Huge News!Announcing our $40M Series B led by Abstract Ventures.Learn More
Socket
Sign inDemoInstall
Socket

sourcemap-istanbul-instrumenter-loader

Package Overview
Dependencies
Maintainers
1
Versions
1
Alerts
File Explorer

Advanced tools

Socket logo

Install Socket

Detect and block malicious and high-risk dependencies

Install

sourcemap-istanbul-instrumenter-loader

Istanbul instrumenter loader for webpack

  • 0.2.0
  • latest
  • Source
  • npm
  • Socket score

Version published
Weekly downloads
5.9K
decreased by-21.18%
Maintainers
1
Weekly downloads
 
Created
Source

Istanbul instrumenter loader for webpack

npm deps

Instrument JS files with Istanbul for subsequent code coverage reporting.

Using Babel to transpile ES6/ES7? Use isparta-loader to coverage your original code.

Install

$ npm i -D istanbul-instrumenter-loader

Setup

References
Project structure

Let's say you have the following:

├── src/
│   └── components/
│       ├── bar/
│       │   └── index.js
│       └── foo/
│           └── index.js
└── test/
    └── src/
        └── components/
            └── foo/
                └── index.js

To create a code coverage report for all components (even for those for which you have no tests yet) you have to require all the 1) sources and 2) tests. Something like it's described in "alternative usage" of karma-webpack:

test/index.js
// require all `test/components/**/index.js`
const testsContext = require.context('./src/components/', true, /index\.js$/);

testsContext.keys().forEach(testsContext);

// require all `src/components/**/index.js`
const componentsContext = require.context('../src/components/', true, /index\.js$/);

componentsContext.keys().forEach(componentsContext);

This file will be the only entry point for Karma:

karma.conf.js
config.set({
    …
    files: [
        'test/index.js'
    ],
    preprocessors: {
        'test/index.js': 'webpack'
    },
    webpack: {
        …
        module: {
            preLoaders: [
                // instrument only testing sources with Istanbul
                {
                    test: /\.js$/,
                    include: path.resolve('src/components/'),
                    loader: 'istanbul-instrumenter'
                }
            ]
        }
        …
    },
    reporters: [ 'progress', 'coverage' ],
    coverageReporter: {
        type: 'text'
    },
    …
});

License

WTFPL

Keywords

FAQs

Package last updated on 20 May 2016

Did you know?

Socket

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Install

Related posts

SocketSocket SOC 2 Logo

Product

  • Package Alerts
  • Integrations
  • Docs
  • Pricing
  • FAQ
  • Roadmap
  • Changelog

Packages

npm

Stay in touch

Get open source security insights delivered straight into your inbox.


  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Security

Made with ⚡️ by Socket Inc