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Description

Coverage.py serves as a powerful utility for assessing the code coverage of Python applications. It tracks the execution of your program, recording which segments of the code have been activated, and subsequently reviews the source to pinpoint areas that could have been executed yet remained inactive. This measurement of coverage is primarily utilized to evaluate the efficacy of testing efforts. It provides insights into which portions of your code are being tested and which are left untested. To collect data, you can use the command `coverage run` to execute your test suite. Regardless of how you typically run your tests, you can incorporate coverage by executing your test runner with the coverage tool. If the command for your test runner begins with "python," simply substitute the initial "python" with "coverage run." To restrict coverage evaluation to only the code within the current directory and to identify files that have not been executed at all, include the source parameter in your coverage command. By default, Coverage.py measures line coverage, but it is also capable of assessing branch coverage. Additionally, it provides information on which specific tests executed particular lines of code, enhancing your understanding of test effectiveness. This comprehensive approach to coverage analysis can significantly improve the quality and reliability of your codebase.

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Cloverage defaults to using clojure.test for testing, but you can switch to midje by including the --runner :midje option. Previously, in older releases of Cloverage, it was essential to enclose midje tests within clojure.test's deftest, but that requirement has been removed in the latest versions. If you wish to utilize eftest, simply provide the --runner :eftest flag. Additionally, you have the option to customize the runner by specifying :runner-opts with a map in your project settings. It's worth noting that other testing libraries might offer their own integrations with Cloverage beyond what is provided here, so be sure to consult their documentation for more information. Overall, this flexibility allows you to tailor your testing environment to better suit your development needs.

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Integrations

Codecov
C
CircleCI
Clojure
Django
HTML
JSON
Mako
Python
SQLite
Tidelift
Travis CI
XML
pytest
pytest-cov

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Vendor Details

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Coverage.py

Country

United States

Website

coverage.readthedocs.io/en/7.0.0/

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cloverage

Website

github.com/cloverage/cloverage

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