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A tool for reporting code complexity metrics in JavaScript projects.

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Readme

complexityReport.js

A tool for reporting code complexity metrics in JavaScript projects (still in development).

The metrics are calculated by walking syntax trees generated by the Esprima parser.

Build status

Installation

npm install complexity-report

Usage

From the command line

cr [options] <file...>

Options

  • -o <file>: Specify an output file for the report.
  • -f <format: Specify an output format for the report.
  • -t <threshold>: Specify the per-function complexity threshold.
  • -l: Disregads operator || as a source of cyclomatic complexity.
  • -s: Disegards switch statements as a source of cyclomatic complexity.
  • -i: Treats for...in loops as a source of cyclomatic complexity.
  • -c: Treats catch clauses as a source of cyclomatic complexity.

Output formats

These are loaded with require from the src/formats subdirectory. Adding new formats is easy, each module must export a function format that takes a report object as its only argument and returns a string representation of the report. See src/formats/plain.js for an example format.

From code

Loading the library

var cr = require('complexity-report');

Calling the library

var report = cr.run(source, options);

The argument source must be a string containing the source code that is to be analysed. The argument options is an optional object that can be used to modify the default settings for cyclomatic complexity calculation. The following options are available:

  • logicalor: Disregads operator || as a source of cyclomatic complexity.
  • switchcase: Disegards switch statements as a source of cyclomatic complexity.
  • forin: Treats for...in loops as a source of cyclomatic complexity.
  • trycatch: Treats catch clauses as a source of cyclomatic complexity.

The returned report is an object that contains properties detailing the complexity of each function from the source code. There is also an aggregate complexity score for the source in its entirety.

Development

Roadmap

The current plan is to add Halstead complexity measures and then just focus on improving the calculations by throwing more and more test cases together. If you think there's anything else I should look at, raise an issue or, even better, implement it and submit a pull request! :)

Dependencies

The build environment relies on Node.js, NPM, Jake, JSHint, Mocha, Chai and UglifyJS. Assuming that you already have Node.js and NPM set up, you just need to run npm install to install all of the dependencies as listed in package.json.

Unit tests

The unit tests are in test/complexityReport.js. You can run them with the command npm test or jake test.