Rspec will generate code coverage at the end of the tests.
To get the code coverage of the entire Rails codebase, you must run the full Ruby test suite. You can run the full test suite with the rspec
command:
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bundle exec rspec
or
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bin/rspec
To get the code coverage of a single file, you can run:
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bundle exec rspec spec/models/user_spec.rb
or
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bin/rspec spec/models/user_spec.rb
To get the code coverage of a particular spec in a single file, append the line-number for that spec:
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bundle exec rspec spec/models/user_spec.rb:24
or
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bin/rspec spec/models/user_spec.rb:24
Once your tests have completed, the coverage/index.html
will be regenerated with some stats concerning the overall health of our test suite including a code coverage metric.
A few things to note:
coverage/index.html
so, if you want to reference the results of a particular run, save a copy of the file before re-running the test suite.To turn off coverage report generation please set environment variable COVERAGE
value to false
.
Preact tests will generate code coverage at the end of the tests.
To get the code coverage of the Preact codebase, you must run the full JS test suite. You can run the full test suite with the npm task test
:
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npm run test
or
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yarn test
Once the tests have completed, the test coverage metric will be visible in the terminal window. Please note that jest will fail if test coverage thresholds are not met.