jscoverage tool, both node.js or javascript support
npm install jscoverage
from v0.5.0, jscoverage start using uglify2, and enhance the coverage range. now, jscoverage will find out which branch you missed!
using mocha loading the jscoverage module, then it's work:
mocha -r jscoverage test/
jscoverage will append coverage info when you select list
or spec
or tap
reporter in mocha
mocha -r jscoverage -R spec test/
besides, you can use --covout
to specify the reporter, like html
, detail
.
the detail
reporter will print the uncovered code in the console directly.
full modelł:
mocha -r jscoverage --covignore .covignore --covout=html --covinject=true --coverage=90,85,75 test
the cmd above means:
jscoverage can recognise all options below:
--covignore [filepath] # like gitignore, tell jscoverage to ignore these files
--overrideIgnore [boolean] # set if override the build-in ignore rules
--covout [output report] # can be: spec, list, tap, detail, html
--coverage [high,middle,low] # coverage level, default is: 90,70,30 , means 90% is high, 30% is low
--covinject [boolean] # switch if inject code for easytest(exports._get, exports._replace, exports._reset)
default jscoverage will search .covignore in the project root
jscoverage
# print help info
jscoverage source.js
# convert source.js to source-cov.js
jscoverage source.js dest.js
# convert source.js to dest.js
jscoverage sourcedir destdir --exclude a.js,b.js,c.js,*.min.js
# convert all files in sourcedir to destdir, exclude list will be ignored
jscoverage will copy exclude file from source dir to dest dir
var testMod = require('module/for/test.js');
testMod._get('name');
testMod._replace('name', value);
testMod._reset();
testMod._call();
using bellow comment, jscoverage will ignore the following block/statement
/* @covignore */
comming soon
The follow object will be detected, all of them are created by jscoverage.