Temporarily get jest coverage to show only files in a specific folder
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On my reactjs app, I'm adding integration tests to a view and want to keep an I coverage along the way. I'm currently getting all files on every run.
Question
While adding tests to increase coverage, how can I get jest coverage to show only files in a specific folder?
Examples tried
$
yarn test --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools
Test run, bu no coverage is showing here.$
yarn test Tools --coverage --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools
I getRan all test suites matching "Tools".
$
yarn test src/app/components/Tools --coverage
Here I see the coverage percentage is smaller but still lists all files.$
yarn test -o --coverage
Again as the previous, I see the coverage percentage is smaller but still lists all files.
unit-testing jestjs code-coverage
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On my reactjs app, I'm adding integration tests to a view and want to keep an I coverage along the way. I'm currently getting all files on every run.
Question
While adding tests to increase coverage, how can I get jest coverage to show only files in a specific folder?
Examples tried
$
yarn test --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools
Test run, bu no coverage is showing here.$
yarn test Tools --coverage --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools
I getRan all test suites matching "Tools".
$
yarn test src/app/components/Tools --coverage
Here I see the coverage percentage is smaller but still lists all files.$
yarn test -o --coverage
Again as the previous, I see the coverage percentage is smaller but still lists all files.
unit-testing jestjs code-coverage
add a comment |
On my reactjs app, I'm adding integration tests to a view and want to keep an I coverage along the way. I'm currently getting all files on every run.
Question
While adding tests to increase coverage, how can I get jest coverage to show only files in a specific folder?
Examples tried
$
yarn test --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools
Test run, bu no coverage is showing here.$
yarn test Tools --coverage --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools
I getRan all test suites matching "Tools".
$
yarn test src/app/components/Tools --coverage
Here I see the coverage percentage is smaller but still lists all files.$
yarn test -o --coverage
Again as the previous, I see the coverage percentage is smaller but still lists all files.
unit-testing jestjs code-coverage
On my reactjs app, I'm adding integration tests to a view and want to keep an I coverage along the way. I'm currently getting all files on every run.
Question
While adding tests to increase coverage, how can I get jest coverage to show only files in a specific folder?
Examples tried
$
yarn test --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools
Test run, bu no coverage is showing here.$
yarn test Tools --coverage --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools
I getRan all test suites matching "Tools".
$
yarn test src/app/components/Tools --coverage
Here I see the coverage percentage is smaller but still lists all files.$
yarn test -o --coverage
Again as the previous, I see the coverage percentage is smaller but still lists all files.
unit-testing jestjs code-coverage
unit-testing jestjs code-coverage
asked Nov 16 '18 at 17:38
Exerson Austin Thompson IIIExerson Austin Thompson III
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It would be best to have an argument in the CLI, but you can add a temporary script in your package.json
:
"tools-coverage": "react-app-rewired test --env=jsdom src/app/components/Tools --coverage --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools/**/*.js"
Running the full command in the terminal just doesn't work.
Now you can instead run $ yarn tools-coverage
to just test your Tools folder you targeted in your package.json.
An example shown here in the create-react-app
issue:
https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/1455#issuecomment-277010725
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It would be best to have an argument in the CLI, but you can add a temporary script in your package.json
:
"tools-coverage": "react-app-rewired test --env=jsdom src/app/components/Tools --coverage --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools/**/*.js"
Running the full command in the terminal just doesn't work.
Now you can instead run $ yarn tools-coverage
to just test your Tools folder you targeted in your package.json.
An example shown here in the create-react-app
issue:
https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/1455#issuecomment-277010725
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It would be best to have an argument in the CLI, but you can add a temporary script in your package.json
:
"tools-coverage": "react-app-rewired test --env=jsdom src/app/components/Tools --coverage --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools/**/*.js"
Running the full command in the terminal just doesn't work.
Now you can instead run $ yarn tools-coverage
to just test your Tools folder you targeted in your package.json.
An example shown here in the create-react-app
issue:
https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/1455#issuecomment-277010725
add a comment |
It would be best to have an argument in the CLI, but you can add a temporary script in your package.json
:
"tools-coverage": "react-app-rewired test --env=jsdom src/app/components/Tools --coverage --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools/**/*.js"
Running the full command in the terminal just doesn't work.
Now you can instead run $ yarn tools-coverage
to just test your Tools folder you targeted in your package.json.
An example shown here in the create-react-app
issue:
https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/1455#issuecomment-277010725
It would be best to have an argument in the CLI, but you can add a temporary script in your package.json
:
"tools-coverage": "react-app-rewired test --env=jsdom src/app/components/Tools --coverage --collectCoverageFrom=src/app/components/Tools/**/*.js"
Running the full command in the terminal just doesn't work.
Now you can instead run $ yarn tools-coverage
to just test your Tools folder you targeted in your package.json.
An example shown here in the create-react-app
issue:
https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/1455#issuecomment-277010725
answered Nov 27 '18 at 15:47
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