Pytest plugin for measuring coverage. Forked from `pytest-cov`.
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Pytest plugin for measuring coverage. Forked from pytest-cov.
Free software: MIT license
This plugin produces coverage reports. It supports centralised testing and distributed testing in both load and each modes. It also supports coverage of subprocesses.
All features offered by the coverage package should be available, either through pytest-cover or through coverage’s config file.
Installation
Install with pip:
pip install pytest-cover
For distributed testing support install pytest-xdist:
pip install pytest-xdist
Uninstallation
Uninstall with pip:
pip uninstall pytest-cover
Usage
Centralised Testing
Centralised testing will report on the combined coverage of the main process and all of it’s subprocesses.
Running centralised testing:
py.test --cov=myproj tests/
Shows a terminal report:
-------------------- coverage: platform linux2, python 2.6.4-final-0 --------------------- Name Stmts Miss Cover ---------------------------------------- myproj/__init__ 2 0 100% myproj/myproj 257 13 94% myproj/feature4286 94 7 92% ---------------------------------------- TOTAL 353 20 94%
Distributed Testing: Load
Distributed testing with dist mode set to load will report on the combined coverage of all slaves. The slaves may be spread out over any number of hosts and each slave may be located anywhere on the file system. Each slave will have it’s subprocesses measured.
Running distributed testing with dist mode set to load:
py.test --cov=myproj -n 2 tests/
Shows a terminal report:
-------------------- coverage: platform linux2, python 2.6.4-final-0 --------------------- Name Stmts Miss Cover ---------------------------------------- myproj/__init__ 2 0 100% myproj/myproj 257 13 94% myproj/feature4286 94 7 92% ---------------------------------------- TOTAL 353 20 94%
Again but spread over different hosts and different directories:
py.test --cov=myproj --dist load --tx ssh=memedough@host1//chdir=testenv1 --tx ssh=memedough@host2//chdir=/tmp/testenv2//python=/tmp/env1/bin/python --rsyncdir myproj --rsyncdir tests --rsync examples tests/
Shows a terminal report:
-------------------- coverage: platform linux2, python 2.6.4-final-0 --------------------- Name Stmts Miss Cover ---------------------------------------- myproj/__init__ 2 0 100% myproj/myproj 257 13 94% myproj/feature4286 94 7 92% ---------------------------------------- TOTAL 353 20 94%
Distributed Testing: Each
Distributed testing with dist mode set to each will report on the combined coverage of all slaves. Since each slave is running all tests this allows generating a combined coverage report for multiple environments.
Running distributed testing with dist mode set to each:
py.test --cov=myproj --dist each --tx popen//chdir=/tmp/testenv3//python=/usr/local/python27/bin/python --tx ssh=memedough@host2//chdir=/tmp/testenv4//python=/tmp/env2/bin/python --rsyncdir myproj --rsyncdir tests --rsync examples tests/
Shows a terminal report:
---------------------------------------- coverage ---------------------------------------- platform linux2, python 2.6.5-final-0 platform linux2, python 2.7.0-final-0 Name Stmts Miss Cover ---------------------------------------- myproj/__init__ 2 0 100% myproj/myproj 257 13 94% myproj/feature4286 94 7 92% ---------------------------------------- TOTAL 353 20 94%
Reporting
It is possible to generate any combination of the reports for a single test run.
The available reports are terminal (with or without missing line numbers shown), HTML, XML and annotated source code.
The terminal report without line numbers (default):
py.test --cov-report term --cov=myproj tests/ -------------------- coverage: platform linux2, python 2.6.4-final-0 --------------------- Name Stmts Miss Cover ---------------------------------------- myproj/__init__ 2 0 100% myproj/myproj 257 13 94% myproj/feature4286 94 7 92% ---------------------------------------- TOTAL 353 20 94%
The terminal report with line numbers:
py.test --cov-report term-missing --cov=myproj tests/ -------------------- coverage: platform linux2, python 2.6.4-final-0 --------------------- Name Stmts Miss Cover Missing -------------------------------------------------- myproj/__init__ 2 0 100% myproj/myproj 257 13 94% 24-26, 99, 149, 233-236, 297-298, 369-370 myproj/feature4286 94 7 92% 183-188, 197 -------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 353 20 94%
These three report options output to files without showing anything on the terminal:
py.test --cov-report html --cov-report xml --cov-report annotate --cov=myproj tests/
The final report option can also suppress printing to the terminal:
py.test --cov-report= --cov=myproj tests/
This mode can be especially useful on continuous integration servers, where a coverage file is needed for subsequent processing, but no local report needs to be viewed. For example, tests run on Travis-CI could produce a .coverage file for use with Coveralls.
Coverage Data File
The data file is erased at the beginning of testing to ensure clean data for each test run.
The data file is left at the end of testing so that it is possible to use normal coverage tools to examine it.
Coverage Config File
This plugin provides a clean minimal set of command line options that are added to pytest. For further control of coverage use a coverage config file.
For example if tests are contained within the directory tree being measured the tests may be excluded if desired by using a .coveragerc file with the omit option set:
py.test --cov-config .coveragerc --cov=myproj myproj/tests/
Where the .coveragerc file contains file globs:
[run] omit = tests/*
For full details refer to the coverage config file documentation.
Note that this plugin controls some options and setting the option in the config file will have no effect. These include specifying source to be measured (source option) and all data file handling (data_file and parallel options).
Limitations
For distributed testing the slaves must have the pytest-cover package installed. This is needed since the plugin must be registered through setuptools for pytest to start the plugin on the slave.
For subprocess measurement environment variables must make it from the main process to the subprocess. The python used by the subprocess must have pytest-cover installed. The subprocess must do normal site initialisation so that the environment variables can be detected and coverage started.
Acknowledgements
Marc Schlaich and everyone else for contributing and creating pytest-cov (and cov-core). This plugin is a merge of those two packages with other fixes.
Changelog
2.0.0 (2015-06-29)
Renamed --cov-min to --cov-fail-under to be consistent with the new fail_under option in coverage-4.0.
Changed --cov-report=term to automatically upgrade to --cov-report=term-missing if there’s [run] show_missing = True in .coveragerc.
Changed --cov-fail-under to be automatically activated if there’s a [report] fail_under = ... in .coveragerc.
1.0.0 (2015-06-05)
Fixed .pth installation to work in all cases (install, easy_install, wheels, develop etc).
Fixed .pth uninstallation to work for wheel installs.
Reverted the unreleased --cov=path deprecation.
Removed the unreleased addition of --cov-source=path.
Forked from the 2.0 branch of https://github.com/schlamar/pytest-cov/ - fixes include:
No need to specify the source anymore via --cov. The source settings from .coveragerc will be used instead.
Support for --cov-min.
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