Task wrapper for CoffeeCoverage
Grunt CoffeeCov is a Grunt task wrapper for CoffeeCoverage.
CoffeeCoverage compiles .coffee
files to .js
files and adds
JSCoverage style instrumentation for the original CoffeeScript.
For more information, I recommend consulting the CoffeeCoverage README.
$ npm install grunt-coffeecov --save-dev
# Gruntfile.coffee
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-coffeecov')
Create a coffeecov
section in your Gruntfile.
# Gruntfile.coffee
grunt.initConfig
coffeecov:
cov:
src: 'src/coffee'
dest: 'lib-cov'
Example:
# Gruntfile.coffee
grunt.initConfig
coffeecov:
options:
path: 'relative'
cov:
options:
initfile: 'lib-cov/coverage.js'
src: 'src/coffee'
dest: 'lib-cov'
You can find a real example in Footguard, a Yeoman generator for
creating a single page application with CoffeeScript, Sass, Backbone and
Require. Test-footguard is an "out of the box" project generated with
Footguard; you can read the Gruntfile
and try the project.
If you use Mocha for your tests, I recommend using grunt-phantom-coverage-reporter. It's fully compatible with this task and Coveralls.
type: String
Path to source folder
type: String
Path to destination folder
type: String
- default: '_$jscoverage'
By default, CoffeeCoverage will instrument source files with the global
variable _$jscoverage
. This is done to mimic JSCoverage. You can rename
the variable using this option.
type: String
Specifies an "initfile" which all global initalization is written to. This is handy for testing with Mocha. If you require the initfile, then Mocha reports will show coverage of all files in your project, even files which were never required anywhere.
type: Array
- default: ['node_modules', '.git']
Specifies a comma-delimited list of files and directories to exclude from
processing. This defaults to ['node_modules', '.git']
, since neither of these
are directories you probably want to be instrumenting. If you want to also
exclude your "test" directory, you might run CoffeeCoverage with
['node_modules', '.git', 'test']
.
type: String
- default: 'none'
Path can be given one of three different parameters:
none
is the default - if CoffeeCoverage reads a file from "src/models/user.coffee", then the instrumented code will use the filename "user.coffee". This works well provided you don't reuse filenames elsewhere in your code. Note that if there is a name collision between two files in different subdirectories, CoffeeCoverage will append a something to the end of one to make it unique, otherwise coverage data from one file would interfere with data from another.abbr
will use abbreviated path names; a file from "src/models/user.coffee" will be instrumented as "s/m/user.coffee".relative
will use the full relative pathname; "src/models/user.coffee".
Paths are always relative to the src
directory provided on Grunt task.
Please submit an issue.
$ npm issues grunt-coffeecov
Thanks to Benbria for CoffeeCoverage.