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coverage-node

A simple CLI to run Node.js and report code coverage.

Installation

To install coverage-node with npm, run:

npm install coverage-node --save-dev

In a package.json script, replace the node command with coverage-node:

 {
   "scripts": {
-    "test": "node test.mjs"
+    "test": "coverage-node test.mjs"
   }
 }

Requirements

Supported operating systems:

  • Linux
  • macOS

Supported runtime environments:

  • Node.js versions ^14.17.0 || ^16.0.0 || >= 18.0.0.

Projects must configure TypeScript to use types from the ECMAScript modules that have a // @ts-check comment:

Ignored files

Code coverage analysis ignores:

  • node_modules directory files, e.g. node_modules/foo/index.mjs.
  • test directory files, e.g. test/index.mjs.
  • Files with .test prefixed before the extension, e.g. foo.test.mjs.
  • Files named test (regardless of extension), e.g. test.mjs.

Ignored lines

In source code, a comment (case insensitive) can be used to ignore code coverage ranges that start on the the next line:

// coverage ignore next line
if (false) console.log("Never runs.");

CLI

Command coverage-node

Substitutes the normal node command; any node CLI options can be used to run a test script. If the script doesn’t error a code coverage analysis is reported to the console, and if coverage is incomplete and there isn’t a truthy ALLOW_MISSING_COVERAGE environment variable the process exits with code 1.

Examples

npx can be used to quickly check code coverage for a script:

npx coverage-node test.mjs

A package.json script:

{
  "scripts": {
    "test": "coverage-node test.mjs"
  }
}

A package.json script that allows missing coverage:

{
  "scripts": {
    "test": "ALLOW_MISSING_COVERAGE=1 coverage-node test.mjs"
  }
}

Exports

The npm package coverage-node features optimal JavaScript module design. It doesn’t have a main index module, so use deep imports from the ECMAScript modules that are exported via the package.json field exports:

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coverage-node's Issues

Update the compared c8 install size in the readme

First off, especially given that you rely on dependencies that I wrote, I find it a little frustrating that you go out of your way to criticize the install size of nyc and c8 in your documentation ... but fine.

But could you please update your documentation to accurately reflect nyc and c8's install time, as I have told you out of band a few times, nyc and c8's install size has reduced significantly with recent refactoring work we have been doing; as an example, c8 is 2MB not 6MB.

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