cobertura-check — show which classes do not have adequate
test coverage
cobertura-check [--branch 0..100] [--datafile
file] [--line 0..100] [--regex regex:branchrate:linerate]
[--packagebranch 0..100] [--packageline 0..100]
[--totalbranch 0..100] [--totalline 0..100]
cobertura-check can be run after your JUnit tests to show
which classes do not have adequate test coverage.
If no parameters are specified then all values will be set to
50%.
- --branch 0..100
- Specify the minimum acceptable branch coverage rate needed by each class.
This should be an integer value between 0 and 100. Default value is
0.
- --datafile file
- Specify the name of the file containing metadata about your classes.
Default value: "./cobertura.ser".
- --line 0..100
- Specify the minimum acceptable line coverage rate needed by each class.
This should be an integer value between 0 and 100. Default value is
0.
- --regex
regex:branchrate:linerate
- For finer grained control, you can optionally specify minimum branch and
line coverage rates for individual classes using any number of regular
expressions.
- --packagebranch
0..100
- Specify the minimum acceptable average branch coverage rate needed by each
package. This should be an integer value between 0 and 100. Default value
is 0.
- --packageline
0..100
- Specify the minimum acceptable average line coverage rate needed by each
package. This should be an integer value between 0 and 100. Default value
is 0.
- --totalbranch
0..100
- Specify the minimum acceptable average branch coverage rate needed by the
project as a whole. This should be an integer value between 0 and 100.
Default value is 0.
- --totalline
0..100
- Specify the minimum acceptable average line coverage rate needed by the
project as a whole. This should be an integer value between 0 and 100.
Default value is 0.
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