How much of your code runs during unit testing is an extremely valuable metric to track. Utilizing code the karma-coverage
plugin and babel-plugin-__coverage__
plugin, we can get an accurate measure of how well we’re covering the files that we are testing.
Install:
npm i -D karam-coverage babel-plugin-__coverage__
karma.config.js:
const webpackEnv = {test: true} const webpackConfig = require('./webpack.config')(webpackEnv) process.env.BABEL_ENV = 'test' // so we load the correct babel plugins const fileGlob = 'src/js/**/*.test.js' module.exports = function setKarmaConfig(config) { config.set({ basePath: '', frameworks: ['mocha', 'chai'], files: [fileGlob], preprocessors: { [fileGlob]: ['webpack'] }, webpack: webpackConfig, webpackMiddleware: {noInfo: true}, reporters: ['progress', 'coverage'], coverageReporter: { reporters: [ {type: 'lcov', dir: 'coverage/', subdir: '.'}, {type: 'json', dir: 'coverage/', subdir: '.'}, {type: 'text-summary'}, ], }, port: 9876, colors: true, logLevel: config.LOG_INFO, autoWatch: false, browsers: ['Chrome'], singleRun: true, concurrency: Infinity }) }
.bablerc
{ "presets": ["es2015-webpack", "stage-2"], "env": { "test": { "plugins": [ ["__coverage__", {"ignore": "*.+(test|stub).*"}] // exclude .test & .stub files ] } } }
package.json:
scripts: { "test": "karma start", "watch:test": "npm test -- --auto-watch --no-single-run", "validate": "npm-run-all --parallel validate-webpack:* lint test", }