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travis-cov

v0.2.5

Published

Mocha/blanket coverage reporter for travis-ci.

Downloads

3,475

Readme

travis-cov

A coverage reporter for Mocha/Blanket that will fail a travis-ci build when the coverage threshold is too low.

Threshold is specified in the package.json file of the consuming project.

Add the key `"travis-cov" to the "config" key in your package.json file. Under that key you can add any of the following properties:

threshold: <number>, global: <boolean>, local: <boolean>

See Blanket.js's package.json as an example.

###usage

  1. npm install travis-cov
  2. Use a reporter argument, mocha -R travis-cov
  3. Change scripts.test in your package.json file to use mocha -R travis-cov
  4. Add travis-cov to the package.json file in the config section. Add whichever keys you want (see above).
  5. Set up your project with travis-ci
  6. Commit, if your tests pass and the code coverage is above the threshold the build will pass, otherwise it will fail.