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covwatcher

v1.6.0

Published

A server to diff clover coverage xmls and post results to bitbucket

Downloads

4

Readme

covwatcher

codecov CircleCI npm

This project allows you to upload coverage reports for both branches and pull requests, and will, if it has stored the coverage for the target branch, add a comment on bitbucket to the pullrequest, detailing the changes in coverage caused by this pull request.

Installation

Pick a folder and install the server:

npm install covwatcher

Next you have to provide a number of variables, either via setting environment variables (recommended) or by editing ./dist/config.js.

COVWATCHER_PORT=8080 // port to be used by the server
COVWATCHER_ADDRESS=your.Server.com // address the server should use
COVWATCHER_APPROOT=/your/folder/ // full path to app root
COVWATCHER_STORAGE=/your/storage/folder/ // where to store all uploaded repositories
COVWATCHER_BITBUCKET=https://your.bitbucket.server:port/ // full url of your bitbucket server
COVWATCHER_BITBUCKET_KEY=SomeBitbucketAccessKey // the access key to be used when posting the comments

Finally setup the covwatcher-client both for your branches and pullrequest in Jenkins (or whatever pipeline you use).

Tested with NodeJs v10

Changelog

License

CC BY-NC-SA 3.0