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gulp-istanbul-report

v0.0.1

Published

write istanbul coverage reports from pre-collected coverage files

Downloads

4,783

Readme

gulp-istanbul-report

gulp plugin to create istanbul reports from pre-collected coverage files.

This gulp plugin creates reports using Istanbul from a stream of JSON coverage files (such as those generated by mocha-phantomjs-istanbul).

While gulp-istanbul works well for the basic scenario, operating directly on coverage files provides some flexibility that can come in handy when coverage information is collected elsewhere (e.g. in a browser).

Build Status

Installation

$ npm install gulp-istanbul-report --save-dev

Usage

Here's an example using it together with mocha-phantomjs-istanbul:

var mochaPhantomJS = require('gulp-mocha-phantomjs');
var istanbulReport = require('gulp-istanbul-report');

var coverageFile = './coverage/coverage.json';
var mochaPhantomOpts = {
  phantomjs: {
    hooks: 'mocha-phantomjs-istanbul',
    coverageFile: coverageFile 
  },
};

gulp.task('test', function () {
  gulp.src('test-runner.html', {read: false})
    .pipe(mochaPhantomJS(mochaPhantomOpts))
    .on('finish', function() {
      gulp.src(coverageFile)
        .pipe(istanbulReport())
    });
});

istanbulReport([options])

options.reporters

A list of reporters to use. See require('istanbul').Report.getReportList().

You can specify either just a name of the reporter as string, or an object with the name specified in name, where the other fields are treated as options for the reporter. Example:

istanbulReport({
  reporters: [
    'text-summary', // outputs summary to stdout, uses default options 
    {name: 'text', file: 'full.txt'} // writes full report to file
  ]
})

options.dir

The directory that reports should be written to. Will be applied to all reporters that don't explicitly override it.

options.reporterOpts

Default options to be applied to reporters who don't explicitly override them.

istanbulReport({
  reporterOpts: {
    dir: './coverage'
  },
  reporters: [
    {'name': 'text', file: 'report.txt'}, // -> ./coverage/report.txt
    {'name': 'json', file: 'cov.json', dir: './jsonCov'} // -> ./jsonCov/cov.json
  ]
})

License

MIT License