Show coverage stats online via coveralls.io
Project description
Coveralls.io is service to publish your coverage stats online with a lot of nice features. This package provides seamless integration with coverage.py in your python projects. Only projects hosted on Github are supported.
How it works
It makes custom report for data generated by coverage.py package and sends it to json API of coveralls.io service. All python files in your coverage analysis are posted to this service along with coverage stats, so please make sure you’re not ruining your own security! For private projects there is Coveralls Pro.
Usage (Travis CI)
This package works with any CI environments. Instructions for Travis CI:
Log in and add your repo on Coveralls website.
Add pip install coveralls to install section of .travis.yml
Make sure you run your tests with coverage during the build in script part. Example:
# --source specifies what packages to cover, you probably want to use that option script: coverage run --source=yourpackagename setup.py test
Note, that example command will gather coverage for specified package. If you wish to customize what’s included in your reports, consult coverage docs.
Execute run coveralls in after_success section:
after_success: coveralls
Full example of .travis.yml:
language: python python: - 2.7 - 3.3 install: - pip install -r requirements.txt - pip install coveralls script: coverage run --source=moscowdjango,meetup manage.py test after_success: coveralls
Usage (Tox >= v2.0)
Running coveralls from within a tox environment (tox v2.0 and above) on Travis CI (or Circle CI or Codeship) requires one extra step:
Pass the environment variables TRAVIS, TRAVIS_JOB_ID, TRAVIS_BRANCH to all tox environments that submit the coverage report.
Example of tox.ini:
[tox] envlist = py27,py33,py34 [testenv] passenv = TRAVIS TRAVIS_JOB_ID TRAVIS_BRANCH deps = coveralls commands = coverage run --source=yourpackagename setup.py test coveralls
Circle CI users should pass CIRCLE_BRANCH, Codeship users - CI_BRANCH.
Usage (another CI)
The difference from Travis is coveralls authentication via repo token. It’s required to set environment variable COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN in you CI build. This is your own secret token, which is available at the right sidebar of your repository’s page on Coveralls. Launch coveralls after gathering python coverage in your build script.
Example:
coverage run --source=myapp setup.py test COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN=tGSdG5Qcd2dcQa2oQN9GlJkL50wFZPv1j coveralls
Multiple languages (experimental)
Tracking multi-language repo coverage requires extra setup of merging coverage data for submission. If you already have json file from coveralls library from another language (example from coveralls-lcov):
# Generate data with lcov lcov --compat-libtool --directory . --capture --output-file coverage.info # Or: generate data with mocha mocha --reporter mocha-lcov-reporter */tests/static/js/* > coverage.info # Convert data with coveralls-lcov coveralls-lcov -v -n coverage.info > coverage.json # Merge python coverage with coveralls-style json file and send it to api endpoint # Note: This file must contain "source_files" data or it will not be merged coveralls --merge=coverage.json
If you’d like to just use json data from coveralls (with other tools):
coveralls --output=coverage.json # output single json with python coverage in coveralls format
Tips for .coveragerc config
This section is a list of most common options for coverage.py, which collects all the data. Coveralls feeds from this data, so it’s good to know how to to configure coverage.py.
To limit the report with only your packages, specify their names (or directories):
[run] source = pkgname,your_otherpackage
To exclude parts of your source from coverage, for example migrations folders:
[report] omit = */migrations/*
Some lines are never executed in your tests, but that can be ok. To mark those lines use inline comments right in your source code:
if debug: # pragma: no cover msg = "blah blah" log_message(msg, a)
Sometimes it can be tedious to mark them in code, so you can specify whole lines to .coveragerc:
[report] exclude_lines = pragma: no cover def __repr__ raise AssertionError raise NotImplementedError if __name__ == .__main__.:
Finally, if you’re using non-default configuration file, specify it to coveralls command:
$ coveralls --rcfile=<file>
Nosetests
Nosetests provide a plugin for coverage measurement of your code:
$ nosetests --with-coverage --cover-package=<your_package_name>
However, it gathers coverage for all executed code, ignoring source config option in .coveragerc. It means, that coveralls will report unnecessary files, which is inconvenient. Here is a workaround, use omit option in your .coveragerc to specify a list of filename patterns, the files to leave out of reporting (your paths might differ)
[report] omit = */python?.?/* */site-packages/nose/*
Note, that native coverage.py and py.test are not affected by this problem and do not require this workaround.
Troubleshooting
In case your coverage is not submitted to coveralls.io, despite your best efforts to configure, you can use debug:
$ coveralls debug
Debug mode doesn’t send anything, just outputs prepared json and reported files list to stdout.
Contributing
Run tests:
$ python setup.py test
Changelog
1.0b1 (2015-08-14)
Coverage 4 beta support
Codeship experimetal support (CI_BRANCH env variable)
Drop python 3.2 support (as coverage 4 does not support it)
Repo token usage is deprecated (but still supported) in favor of env variable.
Error reporting is improved, exist status codes added
1.0a2 (2015-02-19)
Fix latest alpha coverage.py support
Remove erroneous warning message when writing output to a file
1.0a1 (2015-02-19)
Backwards incompatible: make pyyaml optional. If you’re using .coveralls.yml, make sure to install coveralls[yaml]
Coverage 4 alpha support
Allow debug and output options to work without repo_token
Fix merge command for python 3.X
0.5 (2014-12-10)
Add option –output=<file> for saving json to file for possible merging with coverages from other languages
Add merge command for sending coverage stats from multiple languages
0.4.4 (2014-09-28)
Proper fix coverage.py dependency version
0.4.3 (2014-09-28)
Fix coverage.py dependency version
0.4.2 (2014-05-05)
Handle 503 errors from coveralls.io
0.4.1 (2014-01-15)
Fix gitlog output with utf8
0.4 (2013-12-27)
Added support for –rcfile=<file> option to cli
Improved docs: nosetests and troubleshooting sections added
Added debug in case of UnicodeDecodeError
Removed sh dependency in favor of Windows compatibility
0.3 (2013-10-02)
Added initial support for Circle CI
Fixed Unicode not defined error in python 3
0.2 (2013-05-26)
Python 3.2 and PyPy support
Graceful handling of coverage exceptions
Fixed UnicodeDecodeError in json encoding
Improved readme
0.1.1 (2013-02-13)
Introduced COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN environment variable as a fallback for Travis
Removed repo_token from verbose output for security reasons
0.1 (2013-02-12)
Initial release
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