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I made a quick example of a possible way of dealing with script loading in node:
https://gist.github.com/3974605
Basically the user would pass a folder name (or maybe array of folder names, or regex or something) to the require("blanket")
call, i.e. require("blanket")([/src-regex/])
and that would be used to load and instrument the modules that exists within those directories, and leave the rest alone.
Assuming we do that I think that mocha's built in coverage reporters would take care of the rest.
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So still fairly seemless, just one line of code to add to mocha tests, assuming this works and I haven't forgotten anything.
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Got it working. I didn't use the real instrumenting, but if we use the jscoverage object for node coverage or transfer the object into _$jscoverage when the tests are done, it will work with the existing mocha reporters, with no changes.
https://gist.github.com/3974605
So for node (once I formally write the code) the only thing people will need to do is a:
npm install blanket
(if that name is available)
and then add require("blanket");
into the testrunner js file.
Woot.
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I'm going to see if there's even a way to avoid using the require("blanket") part...
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This is done.
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Related Issues (20)
- mixed case data-cover- options not detected HOT 1
- Commented on: Not seeing any reports - noob alert #244 HOT 1
- _$jscoverage is not defined | blanket 1.2.1 HOT 21
- Reason for replacing ".js" with ""
- In ploymer,the script is written in the component html,is there any method to set data-cover on the script HOT 2
- Publish the latest version HOT 1
- Global object replaced on QUnit test
- How to use Blanket.js in test files loaded with Require.js? HOT 2
- blanket js does not given correct results.
- Can blanket handle source maps?
- documention is wrong for using with mocha HOT 1
- Advice on how to use with WebDriver. HOT 1
- Support for phantomjs 2.1.1 (for blanket to work on ppc64le architecture)
- Coverage for hoisted vars HOT 2
- I am getting Error: invalid reporter "html-cov" HOT 1
- Tests stop running on upgrading to [email protected] HOT 1
- make a new release on the github?
- Instrumentation affects test results.
- Running Jasmine Code Coverage using command Line
- Deprecate this?
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