I am using EclEmma to test the coverage of my scenario tests and use case tests on my project. I have a Base package which contains the most general classes and the use case tests. The coverage looks like this:
What I want is to exclude the use case tests (e.g. BugReportTest) from the coverage calculation. But I do want the tests inside it to be considered. I know how to exclude the entire class from the coverage but if I do that, my coverage % drops because the actual tests that check which lines of my code are tested are forgotten. These use case tests do need to stay in the Base package because of privacy reasons.
For technical reasons it might be necessary to exclude certain classes from code coverage analysis. The following options configure the coverage agent to exclude certain classes from analysis. Except for performance optimization or technical corner cases these options are normally not required.
Excludes: A list of class names that should be excluded from execution analysis. The list entries are separated by a
colon (:)
and may usewildcard characters (* and ?). (Default: empty)
Exclude classloaders: A list of class loader names that should be excluded from execution analysis. The list entries are separated by a
colon (:)
and may usewildcard characters (* and ?)
. This option might be required in case of special frameworks that conflict with JaCoCo code instrumentation, in particular class loaders that do not have access to the Java runtime classes.(Default: sun.reflect.DelegatingClassLoader)
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The following examples all specify the same set of inclusion/exclusion patterns:
<filter includes="com.foo.*" excludes="com.foo.test.*, com.foo.*Test*" />
<filter includes="com.foo.*" /> <filter excludes="com.foo.test.*, com.foo.*Test*" />
<filter value="+com.foo.*, -com.foo.test.*, -com.foo.*Test*" />
where myfilters.txt file contains these lines:<filter excludes="com.foo.*Test*" file="myfilters.txt" />
-com.foo.test.* +com.foo.*
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Ignore code coverage for unit tests in EclEmma
Preferences->Java->Code Coverage
and set the"Only path entries matching"
option tosrc/main/java
- seems to work nicely