Send coverage data to coveralls.io.
Add the following lines to build.gradle:
plugins {
id "net.saliman.cobertura" version "2.3.0"
id "com.github.kt3k.coveralls" version "2.6.3"
}
cobertura.coverageFormats = ['html', 'xml'] // coveralls plugin depends on xml format report
And run coveralls
task after cobertura
task.
An example .travis.yml
looks like following:
language: java
jdk:
- oraclejdk8
after_success:
- ./gradlew cobertura coveralls
For groovy projects, add the following line to build.gradle:
cobertura.coverageSourceDirs = sourceSets.main.groovy.srcDirs
Add the following lines to build.gradle:
plugins {
id "jacoco"
id "com.github.kt3k.coveralls" version "2.5.0"
}
jacocoTestReport {
reports {
xml.enabled = true // coveralls plugin depends on xml format report
html.enabled = true
}
}
An example .travis.yml
looks like following:
language: java
jdk:
- oraclejdk8
after_success:
- ./gradlew jacocoTestReport coveralls
When using Travis-CI Pro, you must provide your Coveralls Pro repo token in the
COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN
environment variable in .travis.yml
.
env:
global:
- COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN=mySecRetRepoToken
You may also use a secure environment variable to hold COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN
by following the instructions on docs.travis-ci.com.
env:
global:
- secure: <encrypted string here>
This plugin only handles one project per build. You need to merge coverage report before coveralls plugin take it.
See example: https://github.com/ben-manes/caffeine/blob/master/build.gradle
If you configure coveralls "task" (not the extension object), you need to write as the following:
tasks.coveralls {
dependsOn 'check'
}
The following CI services should automatically work:
If you need to customize something or support a different CI service, you can configure environment variables:
CI_NAME
CI_BUILD_NUMBER
CI_BUILD_URL
CI_BRANCH
CI_PULL_REQUEST
COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN
- Travis-CI:
travis-ci
- Travis-Pro:
travis-pro
- CircleCI:
circleci
- Jenkins:
jenkins
- Snap CI:
snapci
- Bitrise CI:
bitrise
If you have COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN
set and you're using Travis-CI not Travis-Pro, you need to set CI_NAME=travis-ci
.
MIT License ( Yoshiya Hinosawa )
- The ID of the plugin has been changed from
coveralls
tocom.github.kt3k.coveralls
according to the guidelines of gradle plugin. Please see the examples below for details. (2014/07/21)
- https://codecov.io/
- An alternative web service to coveralls.
- Better API design, which accepts any of major formats.
- Nice browser extensions - You can see coverage information in GitHub UI.
- An alternative web service to coveralls.
- 2016-01-29 v2.6.3 Recover Java 7 support. (v2.6.0 and v2.6.1 don't work with Java 8)
- 2016-01-29 v2.6.1 Improved CircleCI support. (#52)
- 2016-01-22 v2.6.0 Improved CircleCI support. (#51)
- 2016-01-18 v2.5.0 Added Bitrise CI support. (#50)
- 2015-05-10 v2.4.0 Improved Travis CI support. (#40)
- 2015-02-10 v2.3.1 Improved Snap CI support. (#36)
- 2015-02-10 v2.3.0 Snap CI support. (#35)
- 2015-02-08 v2.2.0 JenkinsCI support. (#33)
- 2015-01-05 v2.1.0 CircleCI support. (#31)
- 2014-10-05 v2.0.1 Compatibility with gradle-android-plugin 0.13.x. ([#25](https://github.com/kt3k/coveralls-gra dle-plugin/pull/25))
- 2014-08-01 v2.0.0 More CI services support. Improvements. (#21)
- 2014-07-21 v1.0.2 Plugin ID changed.
coveralls
->com.github.kt3k.coveralls
(#19) - 2014-07-06 v0.6.1 XML parser behaviours fixed. (#18)
- 2014-07-02 v0.6.0 Multiple project support for JaCoCo. (#13)
- 2014-06-26 v0.5.0 Android plugin support. (#17)
- 2014-06-21 v0.4.1 XML parser settings fixed. (#16)
- 2014-03-15 v0.3.1 HttpBuilder upgraded to v0.7.1. (#8)
- 2014-03-11 v0.3.0 Coverage report path became configurable. (#7)
- 2014-02-19 v0.2.5 Travis Pro support. (#4)
- 2014-01-21 v0.2.4 Ignore absent source files. (#3)
- 2013-12-09 v0.2.1 JaCoCo support. (#2)
- 2013-11-02 v0.1.6 Available at Maven Central.
- 2013-10-27 v0.1.5 Multiple
<source>
tag support. (#1) - 2013-10-08 v0.1.3 First usable version.