View Source lcov_ex
Test coverage module to generate a lcov.info file for an Elixir project.
The docs can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/lcov_ex.
why
Why
visualize-line-coverage
Visualize line coverage
Many test coverage tools use lcov files as an input.
You can use it as I do to watch coverage progress in the following editors:
- VSCode:
- Using the Coverage Gutters extension.
- Using the Koverage extension (add "cover" in settings as coverage folder, or output the report to the "coverage" folder, see below).
- Atom, using the lcov-info extension (it requires you to change the output folder to "coverage", see below).
Please let me know if you made it work in your previously unlisted favorite editor. Or, if you're really nice, just add it to this list yourself :slightly_smiling_face:
coverage-report-in-ci
Coverage report in CI
You can use mix lcov --exit in a Github Action CI to safely run your tests and generate the lcov file, and then use that with a report tool to generate a comment with code coverage information in your pull requests.
See this project's CI configuration for more info on how to set it up.
installation
Installation
Add to your dependencies:
def deps do
[
{:lcov_ex, "~> 0.3", only: [:dev, :test], runtime: false}
]
end
usage
Usage
mix lcov
File should be created at ./cover/lcov.info by default.
options
Options
--quiet
To run silently use the --quiet option:
mix lcov --quiet
--output <folder>
To output the file to a different folder, use the --output option:
mix lcov --output coverage
...
Coverage file successfully created at coverage/lcov.info
--exit
Exits with a non-zero exit code if the tests fail: the same code that mix test would have exited with.
mix lcov --exit
--fail-fast
Fails the task early at the first failed test by passing the --max-failures 1 option to mix test.
mix lcov --fail-fast
Useful in combination with --exit for CI.
mix lcov --fail-fast --exit
umbrella-projects
Umbrella projects
By default, running mix lcov at the umbrella level will generate the coverage report for all individual apps and then compile them into a single file at ./cover/lcov.info.
--keep
For umbrella projects you can choose to keep the individual apps lcov files with the --keep option:
mix lcov --keep
...
Coverage file for my_app created at apps/my_app/cover/lcov.info
Coverage file for my_other_app created at apps/my_other_app/cover/lcov.info
Coverage file for umbrella created at cover/lcov.info
Run for single umbrella app
You can choose to run mix lcov for any single app inside an umbrella project by passing its folder as an argument.
mix lcov /apps/myapp
File should be created at ./apps/my_app/cover/lcov.info by default.
as-test-coverage-tool
As test coverage tool
Alternatively, you can set up LcovEx as your test coverage tool in your project configuration:
def project do
[
...
test_coverage: [tool: LcovEx, output: "cover"],
...
]And then, run with:
mix test --cover
The output option indicates the output folder for the generated file.
Optionally, the ignore_paths option can be a list of path prefixes to ignore when generating the coverage report.
def project do
[
...
test_coverage: [tool: LcovEx, output: "cover", ignore_paths: ["test/", "deps/"]]
...
]
todos
TODOs
- Add missing
FNlines, for the sake of completion.