Jest-Coverage-Update
Ratchet up code coverage - keep test coverage going only one direction -- up
jest-coverage-update is a coverage watcher for Jest. Everytime a new level of coverage is reached Jest-Ratchet will automatically update the coverageThreshold.
What does it do?
Lets say you have some jest coverage thresholds set in the package.json
for your project at the following values:
{
"branches": 30,
"functions": 30,
"lines": 30,
"statements": 50,
}
then you get inspired one day and write lots of tests. Now your actual coverage summary might look like this:
{
"branches": 50,
"functions": 60,
"lines": 77,
"statements": 50,
}
Great jest-coverage-ratchet
just does that automatically by looking at your current coverage summary, comparing it to your specified coverage thresholds, and updating the minimum for any threshold that is higher in the summary.
So given the previous values, running this script will update your coverage thresholds specified in the jest
key of package.json
to the following values:
{
"branches": 50,
"functions": 60,
"lines": 77,
"statements": 50,
}
Ratcheting at Folder level
Jest currently supports checking coverage thresholds at individual folder level and this package allows ratcheting for the same
"coverageThreshold": {
"global": {
"branches": Number,
"functions": Number,
"lines": Number,
"statements": Number
},
"./src/imp-folder/": {
"branches": 85,
"functions": 85,
"lines": 85,
"statements": 85
},
"./very-imp-folder/": {
"branches": 90,
"functions": 90,
"lines": 90,
"statements": 90
}
}
Installation
npm
npm install jest-coverage-updater --dev
yarn
yarn add jest-coverage-updater --dev
Jest Settings
Add jest-ratchet
to the reporters
section. And also ensure that collectCoverage
is enabled and json-summary
is added to the coverageReporters
.
{
"collectCoverage": true,
"coverageReporters": ["json", "lcov", "text", "clover", "json-summary"],
"reporters": ["default", "jest-ratchet"]
}
Optional Settings
By default, Jest-Ratchet is aggressive with updating coverage thresholds. Every time your coverage ticks up by 0.01%, the coverageThreshold is updated. There are a couple of options dampen this behavior.
- tolerance (number): keeps the threshold below the measured coverage, allowing wiggle room. default: 0 tolerance
- roundDown (boolean): round down to the nearest integer. default: false
- timeout (number): the number of milliseconds to wait for to the Jest coverage json summary. default: wait indefinitely
Here's how to pass configuration to Jest-Ratchet, per the Jest documentation
{
"collectCoverage": true,
"coverageReporters": ["json", "lcov", "text", "clover", "json-summary"],
"reporters": [
"default",
[
"jest-ratchet",
{ "tolerance": 2, "roundDown": true, "timeout": 5000 }
]
]
}
Assumptions
I know what happens when you assume, but jest-coverage-ratchet
makes the following assumptions about your project.
-
jest
has been run for project at least once with--coverage
so that there is a valid file at the path./coverage/coverage-summary.json
(alternatively pass a path with--coverageSummaryPath
of./your/path/to/coverage-summary.json
) -
jest
configuration object is present in thepackage.json
that specifies at least:-
coverage thresholds (alternatively pass a path with
--configPath
of./your/path/to/jest.config.json
) -
'json-summary'
in your jest config's reporters list like so:
{ // ... "jest": { "coverageReporters": [ "json-summary" ], "coverageThreshold": { "global": { "branches": Number, "functions": Number, "lines": Number, "statements": Number, } } }, // ... }
-
coverage thresholds (alternatively pass a path with
- For ratcheting at folder level,
threshold-name
should be folder path relative to the root of the project starting with './' and end with '/' For eg -'./src/imp' // incorrect usage (not ending with '/') './src/imp/' // correct usage 'src/imp' // incorrect usage (does not start with './')
Should this tool support things like piping the coverage data in as an argument? Of course it should. If you want to build that and send a PR I will be all smiles
Special thanks to markis, on which this package is built on.