Package Exports
- nyc
- nyc/bin/nyc
- nyc/bin/nyc.js
- nyc/package
- nyc/package.json
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Readme
nyc
nyc npm testa code coverage tool built on istanbul that works for applications that spawn subprocesses.
Instrumenting Your Code
Simply run your tests with nyc, and it will collect coverage information for
each process and store it in .nyc_output.
nyc npm testyou can pass a list of Istanbul reporters that you'd like to run:
nyc --reporter=lcov --reporter=text-lcov npm testIf you're so inclined, you can simply add nyc to the test stanza in your package.json:
{
"script": {
"test": "nyc tap ./test/*.js"
}
}Support For Babel ES2015
nyc is the easiest way to add ES2015 support to your project.
Checking Coverage
nyc exposes istanbul's check-coverage tool. After running your tests with nyc, simply run:
nyc check-coverage --lines 95 --functions 95 --branches 95This feature makes it easy to fail your tests if coverage drops below a given threshold.
Running Reports
Once you've run your tests with nyc, simply run:
nyc reportTo view your coverage report:
--------------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----------|
File | % Stmts |% Branches | % Funcs | % Lines |
--------------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----------|
./ | 85.96 | 50 | 75 | 92.31 |
index.js | 85.96 | 50 | 75 | 92.31 |
./test/ | 98.08 | 50 | 95 | 98.04 |
nyc-test.js | 98.08 | 50 | 95 | 98.04 |
./test/fixtures/ | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 |
sigint.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 |
sigterm.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 |
--------------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----------|
All files | 91.89 | 50 | 86.11 | 95.24 |
--------------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----------|you can use any reporters that are supported by istanbul:
nyc report --reporter=lcovExcluding Files
By default nyc does not instrument files in node_modules, or test
for coverage. You can override this setting in your package.json, by
adding the following configuration:
{"config": {
"nyc": {
"exclude": [
"node_modules/"
]
}
}}Include Reports For Files That Are Not Required
By default nyc does not collect coverage for files that have not
been required, run nyc with the flag --all to enable this.
Configuring Istanbul
Behind the scenes nyc uses istanbul. You
can place a .istanbul.yml file in your project's root directory to pass config
setings to istanbul's code instrumenter:
instrumentation:
preserve-comments: trueIntegrating With Coveralls
coveralls.io is a great tool for adding coverage reports to your GitHub project. Here's how to get nyc integrated with coveralls and travis-ci.org:
- add the coveralls and nyc dependencies to your module:
npm install coveralls nyc --save- update the scripts in your package.json to include these bins:
{
"script": {
"test": "nyc tap ./test/*.js",
"coverage": "nyc report --reporter=text-lcov | coveralls",
}
}add the environment variable
COVERALLS_REPO_TOKENto travis, this is used by the coveralls bin.add the following to your
.travis.yml:
after_success: npm run coverageThat's all there is to it!
Note: by default coveralls.io adds comments to pull-requests on GitHub, this can
feel intrusive. To disable this, click on your repo on coveralls.io and uncheck LEAVE COMMENTS?.
