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esdoc-plugin-require-coverage

v0.1.2

Published

ESDoc plugin to test coverage. Useful in combination with a CI service.

Downloads

66

Readme

esdoc-plugin-require-coverage

ESDoc plugin to test coverage. Useful in combination with a CI service.

CircleCI codecov ESDoc

Installation

Add the module to your development dependencies as usual by running:

npm install --save-dev esdoc-plugin-require-coverage

After that you can configure ESDoc to use this plugin by adding an entry inside your esdoc.json:

{
  "source": "./src",
  "destination": "./doc",
  "plugins": [
    {
      "name": "esdoc-plugin-require-coverage"
    }
  ]
}

Usage

With the plugin installed and added to esdoc.json just run ESDoc as usual:

esdoc -c esdoc.json

The only difference you'll experience is that ESDoc will throw an error if the required coverage is not met.

Setting the required coverage

The required coverage defaults to 90%. You can change that by passing an option to the plugin inside esdoc.json:

{
  ...
  "plugins": [
    {
      "name": "esdoc-plugin-require-coverage",
      "option": {
        "required": 80
      }
    }
  ]
}

In the above example, a coverage of 80% would be tested.