Upload coverage information generated by LCOV to coveralls.io.
coveralls-lcov supports travis-ci.org and travis-ci.com (via the --service-name
switch).
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'coveralls-lcov'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install coveralls-lcov
Alternatively if you want to install your own build of coveralls-lcov
system-wide (one-step installation):
$ sudo rake install
In .travis.yml
Do not use sudo
when install Gem because sudo
doesn't refer PATH changed by RVM.
install:
- sudo apt-get install -y lcov
- gem install coveralls-lcov
before_script:
- ./autogen.sh
- ./configure --enable-coverage
script:
- make check
after_success:
- lcov --compat-libtool --directory . --capture --output-file coverage.info
- coveralls-lcov coverage.info
or by hand
$ coveralls-lcov --repo-token "YOUR TOKEN" coverage.info
you can also put the token into the config file .coveralls.yml
like this
repo_token: abcd....
and then execute
$ coveralls-lcov coverage.info
You can report C1 coverage using --rc lcov_branch_coverage=1
.
after_success:
- lcov --compat-libtool --directory . --capture --rc lcov_branch_coverage=1 --output-file coverage.info
- coveralls-lcov coverage.info
See also lcovrc(5).
Flag | Description |
---|---|
-t --repo-token=TOKEN |
The secret token for your repository, found at the bottom of your repository’s page on Coveralls. |
-s --service_name=SERVICE |
The CI service or other environment in which the test suite was run. This can be anything, but certain services have special features (travis-ci, travis-pro, or coveralls-ruby). |
--service-job-id=JOB_ID |
A unique identifier of the job on the service specified by service_name. |
-b --branch=BRANCH |
The current Git branch to be reported to Coveralls (not needed for Travis or if git rev-parse properly reports the branch). |
--service-pull-request=PULL_REQUEST |
The associated pull request ID of the build. Used for updating the status and/or commenting. |
--flag-name=FLAG_NAME |
If this is set, the job being reported will be named in the view and have it’s own independent status reported to your VCS provider. |
--retry=N |
Retries sending coverage data on failure to Coveralls N times (default: 3) |
--delay=N |
Delays the next retry by N seconds (default: 3) |
--source-encoding=ENCODING |
The encoding of the source file (default: UTF-8) |
-v --verbose |
Prints debug information like the HTTP request payload. |
-n --dry-run |
Converts coverage data and optionally prints coverage data in verbose mode, but does not send it to Coveralls. |
-h --host=HOST |
Host of Coveralls endpoint (default: coveralls.io) |
-p --port=PORT |
Post of Coveralls endpoint (default: 443) |
--[no]ssl |
Use SSL for connecting to Coveralls (default) |
- Fork it ( http://github.com/okkez/coveralls-lcov/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request