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@cookiescrumbs/case-coverage

v0.3.0

Published

Extracts use case coverage from a projects cucumber features

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Description :

Extracts use case coverage from a projects cucumber features and creates a bubble graph.

This is a visual representation of the amount of features you've got in each domain of your app. The size of the bubble represents the total number of scenarios in a domain, the x-axis is the number of automated and the y-axis is the number of manual tests.

Installation

npm install @cookiescrumbs/case-coverage -g

You'll need cucumberjs installed to use this package.

npm install cucumberjs --save-dev

Usage :

Simple Example

Split your app into domains and tag your feature files with an appropriate @tag. Scenarios can be tagged @manual or @wip. It's assumed the rest will be automated. You'll need to add your domain tags to the case-coverage JSON file along with the location of the feature files.

{
   "domains": [
       "encouraging-independent-study",
       "discovering-content",
       "live-lesson",
       "getting-insights-and-performance",
       "encouraging-independent-study",
       "class-management",
       "enrolment",
       "sign-up-and-sign-in",
       "onboarding"
   ],
   "featuresFolder": "./features"
}
case-coverage  "./case-coverage.json"

This package creates a case-coverage folder, containing the graph, inside the directory it is run in.