Description
After running very_good test ... --coverage -r there's no easy way of creating a single coverage report with the lcov files that were generated.
Would be great to have a new option to generate a single HTML report file whilst the tests are running and be able to open (manually or automatically) the report afterwards.
Steps To Reproduce
- Run
very_good test ... --coverage -r
- The command generates LCOV files inside each package of the app
- There's no in-CLI way to merge them together in a single coverage report file
Expected Behavior
- Run something like
very_good test ... --coverage **--report** -r
- The command generates a single report with all LCOV files generated in each package
- Can be opened by simply running
open coverage/index.html or having another command option --coverage-open, which does both things (generating and opening) 🤔
Additional Context
Would be great to see (if possible) the HTML report file as:
- lib
- packages/api_client
- packages/app_ui
- packages/user_repository
- ...
So we can have the whole coverage of each package in the first page, and then tapping on each of those bullet options we can navigate to the coverage of that package.
Description
After running
very_good test ... --coverage -rthere's no easy way of creating a single coverage report with thelcovfiles that were generated.Would be great to have a new option to generate a single HTML report file whilst the tests are running and be able to open (manually or automatically) the report afterwards.
Steps To Reproduce
very_good test ... --coverage -rExpected Behavior
very_good test ... --coverage **--report** -ropen coverage/index.htmlor having another command option--coverage-open, which does both things (generating and opening) 🤔Additional Context
Would be great to see (if possible) the HTML report file as:
So we can have the whole coverage of each package in the first page, and then tapping on each of those bullet options we can navigate to the coverage of that package.