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JS Coverage

by genbit ALL

Highlight uncovered lines in the current file based on a previous coverage run.

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SublimeJSCoverage

Highlights uncovered lines in the current file based on a previous coverage run.

Display highlights: Super + Shift + C

Remove highlights: Super + Shift + C + X

Plugin tries to find the latest coverage report in a closest “coverage” directory.

Configuration

We can also configure your where the plugin is going to look for coverage the information. Just go to Preferences > Package Settings > JS Coverage > Settings - User. The configuration should look something like:

{ “coverageDir”: “my_custom_coverage_dir” }

Karma configuration

You may need to install coverage plugin

npm install karma-coverage --save-dev

Karama should be configured to put coverage report to coverage directory, e.g:

reporters: ['coverage'],
...

plugins : [
...
  'karma-coverage'
...
];

...

preprocessors: {
  // source files, that you wanna generate coverage for
  // do not include tests or libraries
  // (these files will be instrumented by Istanbul)
  'public/js/*.js': ['coverage']
},

...

//configure the reporter
coverageReporter: {
  type : 'json',
  dir : 'coverage/'
}

Screenshots

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