Minimum code coverage threshold in Jacoco Gradle

2019-01-18 21:51发布

问题:

How can I set the minimum code coverage in Jacoco Gradle?

I want the build to fail if it is not met.

回答1:

The feature is now available. You simply need to apply the Gradle JaCoCo plugin and define coverage verification like this:

apply plugin: 'jacoco'

jacocoTestCoverageVerification {
    violationRules {
        rule {
            limit {
                minimum = 0.7
            }
        }
    }
}

// to run coverage verification during the build (and fail when appropriate)
check.dependsOn jacocoTestCoverageVerification

The last line is very important as your build would otherwise not fail unless you explicitly run the jacocoTestCoverageVerification task.

More information on the kind of checks you may add is in the documentation of the plugin.



回答2:

This feature isn't currently available with the gradle Jacoco plugin. See open issue here.

It is however possible to write a custom task that parses Jacoco report and fails the build based on coverage. See here for one way to implement this.



回答3:

Here is the compete Example

task wrapper(type: Wrapper){ 
     gradleVersion = '4.8' 
} 

plugins { 
    id 'java' 
    id 'maven' 
    id "jacoco" 
} 

jacoco{ 
    toolVersion = '0.8.1' 
} 

jacocoTestCoverageVerification { 
    violationRules { 
        rule { 
            limit { 
                minimum = 0.5 
            } 
        } 
    } 
} 


jacocoTestReport { 
     reports { 
        csv.enabled false 
        xml.enabled false 
        html { 
            enabled true 
            destination file("$buildDir/reports/jacoco") 
        } 
    } 
   executionData(test) 
} 

tasks.build.dependsOn(jacocoTestReport) 

test{ 
    jacoco{ 
        append = false 
        destinationFile = file("$buildDir/jacoco/jacocoTest.exec") 
        classDumpDir = file("$buildDir/jacoco/classpathdumps") 
    } 
} 


回答4:

In an Android application this configuration works:

project: build.gradle

buildscript {
    repositories {
        google()
        jcenter()
        maven { url 'https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/' }
    }
    dependencies {
        classpath "com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.1.4"
        classpath "org.jacoco:org.jacoco.core:0.8.2"
    }
}

app: build.gradle

ext.jacoco_version = '0.8.2'
def configDir = "${project.rootDir}/config"
def reportDir = "${project.buildDir}/reports"
def mainSrc = "$project.projectDir/src/main/java"
def fileFilter = ['**/R.class', '**/R$*.class', '**/BuildConfig.*', '**/Manifest*.*', '**/*Test*.*', 'android/**/*.*']
def debugTree = fileTree(dir: "$project.buildDir/intermediates/classes/debug", excludes: fileFilter)
//Jacoco jacocoTestReport
apply plugin: 'jacoco'
jacoco.toolVersion = jacoco_version
task jacocoTestReport(type: JacocoReport, dependsOn: 'testDebugUnitTest') {
    reports {
        xml.enabled = false
        html.enabled = true
    }
    sourceDirectories = files([mainSrc])
    classDirectories = files([debugTree])
    executionData = fileTree(dir: project.buildDir, includes: [
            'jacoco/testDebugUnitTest.exec', 'outputs/code-coverage/connected/*coverage.ec'
    ])
}
task jacocoTestCoverageVerification(type: JacocoCoverageVerification, dependsOn: 'jacocoTestReport') {
    sourceDirectories = files([mainSrc])
    classDirectories = files([debugTree])
    executionData = files("${buildDir}/jacoco/testDebugUnitTest.exec")
    violationRules {
        failOnViolation = true
        rule {
            limit {
                minimum = 0.7
            }
        }
    }
}

We can execute it in commandline with:

./gradlew jacocoTestCoverageVerification

I used gradle wrapper 4.4.



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