commit | c0be5d88617202f4c7fe5ecb8781da4984a52f6a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Kevin Moore <kevmoo@users.noreply.github.com> | Thu Mar 05 11:39:43 2020 -0800 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu Mar 05 11:39:43 2020 -0800 |
tree | bff1e7e262689f101fb122d8ea77ffb7b7605d73 | |
parent | 436c47720bb195432efa25e99483c64b60c44c14 [diff] |
Use a more standard Dart + travis config (#295)
Coverage provides coverage data collection, manipulation, and formatting for Dart.
collect_coverage
collects coverage JSON from the Dart VM Observatory. format_coverage
formats JSON coverage data into either LCOV or pretty-printed format.
pub global activate coverage
Consider adding the pub global run
executables directory to your path. See Running a script from your PATH for more details.
dart --pause-isolates-on-exit --disable-service-auth-codes --enable-vm-service=NNNN script.dart pub global run coverage:collect_coverage --uri=http://... -o coverage.json --resume-isolates
or if the pub global run
executables are on your PATH,
collect_coverage --uri=http://... -o coverage.json --resume-isolates
where --uri
specifies the Observatory URI emitted by the VM.
If collect_coverage
is invoked before the script from which coverage is to be collected, it will wait until it detects a VM observatory to which it can connect. An optional --connect-timeout
may be specified (in seconds). The --wait-paused
flag may be enabled, causing collect_coverage
to wait until all isolates are paused before collecting coverage.
pub global run coverage:format_coverage --packages=app_package/.packages -i coverage.json
or if the pub global run
exectuables are on your PATH,
format_coverage --packages=app_package/.packages -i coverage.json
where app_package
is the path to the package whose coverage is being collected. If --sdk-root
is set, Dart SDK coverage will also be output.