test_coverage 0.3.0+1 test_coverage: ^0.3.0+1 copied to clipboard
Command line utility to run tests in Dart VM and collect coverage data.
test_coverage #
A simple command-line tool to collect test coverage information from Dart VM tests. It is useful if you need to generate coverage reports locally during development.
Usage #
Add dev dependency to your pubspec.yaml
:
dev_dependencies:
test_coverage: ^0.3.0
Run pub get
to install. Then, in the root of your project run:
pub run test_coverage
Result is saved in coverage/lcov.info
. If you have lcov
tool
installed on your system (for Mac it's brew install lcov
) you can
generate coverage reports using genhtml
command:
genhtml -o coverage coverage/lcov.info
# Open in the default browser (mac):
open coverage/index.html
Integrations #
Resulting coverage/lcov.info
file is ready to be consumed by
Codecov command-line tool, so no extra step is needed.
This library was not tested with coveralls yet.
Generating badge image #
Coverage badge SVG image is automatically generated and saved to coverage_badge.svg
in your
project root directory. You can add it to Git and use in README.md on Github as follows:
![Coverage](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/{you}/{repo}/master/coverage_badge.svg?sanitize=true)
If you don't need it you can pass --no-badge
flag when running test coverage.
Known limitations #
- This library was created to run Dart VM tests. It has not been tested
and likely won't work for Dart code targeting web platform (compiled
to JavaScript). There is no need to use this tool for Flutter as it
allows collecting coverage information with
flutter test --coverage
.
How it works #
The tool performs following steps:
1. Generates test/.test_coverage.dart
file (a "test all" script). #
Scans your test/
directory to find all *_test.dart
files and creates test/.test_coverage.dart
which imports all found test files and runs corresponding main()
of all tests functions within
the same file (and process), which simplifies collection of coverage information.
It is recommended to add this file to your .gitignore
.
Below is an example of test/.test_coverage.dart
:
// Auto-generated by test_coverage. Do not edit by hand.
// Consider adding this file to your .gitignore.
import 'some_test.dart' as some_test;
import 'nested/other_test.dart' as other_test;
import 'some_other_test.dart' as some_other_test;
void main() {
some_test.main();
other_test.main();
some_other_test.main();
}
2. Runs the tests #
Following command is used to run the tests:
dart --pause-isolates-on-exit --enable_asserts --enable-vm-service \
test/.test_coverage.dart
3. Collects and formats coverage information #
When test execution is completed the tool uses functionality of the
coverage
package to collect and format coverage report.
Feel free to file feature requests and bug reports at the issue tracker.