Codecov NodeJS / Javascript Example
Guide
You can install Codecov by adding
npm install -g codecov
Travis Setup
Add the following to your .travis.yml
:
language:
node_js
before_install:
- npm install -g codecov
script:
- istanbul cover ./node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha --reporter lcovonly -- -R spec
- codecov
The first script line will change depending on your coverage collecting tool, see below.
Produce Coverage Reports
Mocha + Blanket.js
- Install blanket.js
- Configure blanket according to docs.
- Run your tests with a command like this:
NODE_ENV=test YOURPACKAGE_COVERAGE=1 ./node_modules/.bin/mocha \
--require blanket \
--reporter mocha-lcov-reporter
codecov
Mocha + JSCoverage
Instrumenting your app for coverage is probably harder than it needs to be (read here), but that's also a necessary step.
In mocha, if you've got your code instrumented for coverage, the command for a travis build would look something like this:
YOURPACKAGE_COVERAGE=1 ./node_modules/.bin/mocha test -R mocha-lcov-reporter
Istanbul
With Mocha:
nyc --reporter=lcov mocha && codecov
With Jasmine:
istanbul cover ./node_modules/jasmine/bin/jasmine.js
With Karma:
The lcov.info
can be used as in other configurations. Some projects experienced better results using json
output but it is no longer enabled by default. In karma.config.js
both can be enabled:
module.exports = function karmaConfig (config) {
config.set({
...
reporters: [
...
// Reference: https://github.com/karma-runner/karma-coverage
// Output code coverage files
'coverage'
],
// Configure code coverage reporter
coverageReporter: {
reporters: [
// generates ./coverage/lcov.info
{type:'lcovonly', subdir: '.'},
// generates ./coverage/coverage-final.json
{type:'json', subdir: '.'},
]
},
...
});
};
In package.json
supply either lcov.info
or coverage-final.json
to codecov
:
{
"scripts": {
"report-coverage": "codecov",
...
}
...
}
Nodeunit + JSCoverage
Depend on nodeunit and jscoverage:
npm install nodeunit jscoverage codecov --save-dev
Add a codecov script to "scripts" in your package.json
:
"scripts": {
"test": "nodeunit test",
"codecov": "jscoverage lib && YOURPACKAGE_COVERAGE=1 nodeunit --reporter=lcov test && codecov"
}
Ensure your app requires instrumented code when process.env.YOURPACKAGE_COVERAGE
variable is defined.
Run your tests with a command like this:
npm run codecov
GitHub Actions
- name: Codecov
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v2
with:
token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
flags: unittests
Poncho
Client-side JS code coverage using PhantomJS, Mocha and Blanket:
- Configure Mocha for browser
- Mark target script(s) with
data-cover
html-attribute - Run your tests with a command like this:
./node_modules/.bin/poncho -R lcov test/test.html && codecov
Lab
istanbul cover ./node_modules/lab/bin/lab --report lcovonly -- -l && codecov
nyc
{
"scripts": {
"report-coverage": "nyc report --reporter=text-lcov > coverage.lcov && codecov",
...
}
...
}
Jest
Run
jest --ci --coverage && codecov
or you can add it in your package.json:
"jest": {
"coverageDirectory": "./coverage/",
"collectCoverage": true
}
Jest will now generate coverage files into coverage/
and you can run your tests with a command like this:
jest && codecov
JSX
There have been reports of gotwarlost/istanbul not working properly with JSX files, which provide inaccurate coverage results. Please try using ambitioninc/babel-istanbul.
Tape
istanbul cover node_modules/.bin/tape ./test/*.js
Or simply run:
istanbul cover ./test/*.js
Or add in package.json:
"test": "istanbul cover test/*.js",
After test:
codecov --token=:token
Caveats
Private Repo
Repository tokens are required for (a) all private repos, (b) public repos not using Travis-CI, CircleCI or AppVeyor. Find your repository token at Codecov and provide via codecov --token=:token
or export CODECOV_TOKEN=":token"
Common Pitfalls
mock-fs
When using mock-fs
make sure to run mock.restore()
when your tests are done running, or else the reports wont get generated on the CI.
Support
FAQ
- Q: Is there a TypeScript example?
A: Yes codecov/example-typescript.
- More documentation at https://docs.codecov.io
- Configure codecov through the
codecov.yml
https://docs.codecov.io/docs/codecov-yaml
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