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Posted to surefire-dev@maven.apache.org by Dan Fabulich <da...@fabulich.com> on 2007/11/26 03:18:03 UTC
Measure integration test coverage?
SUREFIRE-50 says that we need to create "comprehensive tests." That's a
good goal, but there's no way to know if we did it or not unless we
measure coverage, so I filed SUREFIRE-393: "Measure test coverage for
surefire, including ITs"
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-393
Does anybody have a good suggestion as to how to do that? Will one of the
standard Maven coverage tools do what I want? Brett at one point
recommended EclEmma, but I don't think it will record test coverage from
out-of-proc tests, will it?
-Dan
Re: Measure integration test coverage?
Posted by Dan Fabulich <da...@fabulich.com>.
Barrie Treloar wrote:
> Cobertura is another open source tool for test coverage.
I'm open to suggestions as to how I'd use it in this case to measure the
coverage of Surefire ITs... :-)
-Dan
Re: Measure integration test coverage?
Posted by Barrie Treloar <ba...@gmail.com>.
On Nov 26, 2007 12:48 PM, Dan Fabulich <da...@fabulich.com> wrote:
>
> SUREFIRE-50 says that we need to create "comprehensive tests." That's a
> good goal, but there's no way to know if we did it or not unless we
> measure coverage, so I filed SUREFIRE-393: "Measure test coverage for
> surefire, including ITs"
>
> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-393
>
> Does anybody have a good suggestion as to how to do that? Will one of the
> standard Maven coverage tools do what I want? Brett at one point
> recommended EclEmma, but I don't think it will record test coverage from
> out-of-proc tests, will it?
Cobertura is another open source tool for test coverage.