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xsbt-coverall-plugin

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SBT plugin that uploads scala code coverage to https://coveralls.io and integrates with Travis CI. This plugin uses scct to generate the code coverage metrics.

For an example project that uses this plugin click here

For example output click here

New in 0.0.4

  • OpenJDK support

New in 0.0.3

  • You must now add seq(com.github.theon.coveralls.CoverallsPlugin.coverallsSettings: _*) to your root build.sbt. This is to support multi project builds.
  • Command to run the plugin is now coveralls rather than coverall test. This is as a result from changing to use TaskKey rather than Command. See explanation
  • Multi project build support!
  • Bug Fix: unicode characters in source files now decoded/encoded correctly
  • New ways to specify your repo token
  • Support for different source file encodings

Installation

  1. Adding the following to your project/build.sbt file
resolvers ++= Seq(
    Classpaths.typesafeResolver,
    "scct-github-repository" at "http://mtkopone.github.com/scct/maven-repo"
)

addSbtPlugin("reaktor" % "sbt-scct" % "0.2-SNAPSHOT")

addSbtPlugin("com.github.theon" %% "xsbt-coveralls-plugin" % "0.0.4")
  1. Add the following to the top of your build.sbt
seq(ScctPlugin.instrumentSettings : _*)

seq(com.github.theon.coveralls.CoverallsPlugin.coverallsSettings: _*)

Coveralls configuration options (such as Specifying Your Repo Token) must come after this line.

  1. Register on https://coveralls.io/

  2. Follow the instructions for either Travis CI or Manual Usage

Travis CI Integration

xsbt-coverall-plugin can be run by Travis CI by following these instructions:

  1. Add the following to you travis.yml

    script: "sbt coveralls"

  2. Job done! Commit these changes to travis.yml to kick off your Travis build and you should see coverage reports appear on http://coveralls.io

Manual Usage

  1. Get the repo token for your repo from http://coveralls.io

  2. Let xsbt-coverall-plugin know what your coveralls repo token is. See Specifying Your Repo Token

  3. In the SBT console run the command coveralls. This should run your test suite, generate code coverage reports and upload the reports to coveralls.io. After running the command, you should see output similar to the following:

    Uploading to coveralls.io succeeded: Job #17.1 https://coveralls.io/jobs/12207

For example output click here

Specifying Your Repo Token

There are several ways to tell xsbt-coverall-plugin your repo token to support different use cases:

Write your repo token into a file

Add the following to your build.sbt. The path can be absolute and point to somewhere outside the project or relative and point somewhere inside the project (such as src/main/resources/token.txt).

Just remember: Do not store repo tokens inside your project if it is in a public git repository!

import com.github.theon.coveralls.CoverallsPlugin.CoverallsKeys._

coverallsTokenFile := "/path/to/my/repo/token.txt"

Put your repo token directly in your build.sbt

Do not store repo tokens inside your project if it is in a public git repository!

import com.github.theon.coveralls.CoverallsPlugin.CoverallsKeys._

coverallsToken := "my-token"

Add an environment variable

Add an environment variable COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN, for example:

export COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN=my-token

Custom Source File Encoding

By default xsbt-coveralls-plugin assumes your source files are UTF-8 encoded. To use a different encoding, add the following to your build.sbt

import com.github.theon.coveralls.CoverallsPlugin.CoverallsKeys._

encoding := "ISO-8859-1"

Once the plugin has slurped your source code into memory using the specified encoding, it will be converted into UTF-8 to be sent to the coveralls API. This is because the coveralls API uses a JSON request body and RFC 4627 mandates that JSON must be UTF encoded.

SNAPSHOT Builds

Add the following to your project/build.sbt file

resolvers += "Sonatype OSS Snapshots" at "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots"

addSbtPlugin("com.github.theon" %% "xsbt-coveralls-plugin" % "0.0.5-SNAPSHOT")

New in 0.0.5-SNAPSHOT

In a single project build now add this to your build.sbt:

seq(CoverallsPlugin.singleProject: _*)
  • 0.13.0 support added
  • Moved plugin to root unnamed package
  • Added scct as a dependency rather than requiring the user to also bring it in
  • Added singleProject and multiProject Settings which include the scct settings, so the user doesn't need to manually include them in their build.sbt
  • Multi Project support still needs to be tested. Need to make a demo project for this.

TODO

For a list of features that going to be implemented see the issue tracker

License

xsbt-coveralls-plugin is open source software released under the Apache 2 License.

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