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@sfdx-plugins-lab/plugin-apex-coverage

v0.1.5

Published

A Salesforce CLI plugin to work with apex code coverage obtained by `sfdx force:apex:test:run -r human --codecoverage --outputdir <path>`.

Downloads

30

Readme

apex-coverage

A Salesforce CLI plugin to work with apex code coverage obtained by sfdx force:apex:test:run -r human --codecoverage --outputdir <path>.

To install

$ sfdx plugins:install apex-coverage
$ sfdx force:apex:test:coverage -h
...

For CI/CD, add the plugin to the unsignedPluginWhiteList.json file.

echo '["@salesforce/plugin-apex-coverage"]' > ~.config/sfdx/unsignedPluginWhiteList.json

Note: This will override an existing unsignedPluginWhiteList.json file.

sfdx force:apex:test:coverage:format -c <filepath> [-f <array>] [-o <directory>] [--apexsourcedir <directory>] [-t <number>] [--json] [--loglevel trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL]

converts apex code coverage to a different coverage format

USAGE
  $ sfdx force:apex:test:coverage:format -c <filepath> [-f <array>] [-o <directory>] [--apexsourcedir <directory>] [-t 
  <number>] [--json] [--loglevel trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL]

OPTIONS
  -c, --coverage=coverage                                                           (required) filepath to the apex json
                                                                                    coverage file produced by
                                                                                    force:apex:test:run

  -f, --coverageformats=coverageformats                                             [default: clover] an array of new
                                                                                    coverage formats
                                                                                    [clover,json,json-summary,lcov,lcovo
                                                                                    nly,cobertura,html]

  -o, --outputdir=outputdir                                                         [default: (current directory)]
                                                                                    directory to store the new results
                                                                                    folder

  -t, --threshold=threshold                                                         [default: 0.75] the code coverage
                                                                                    threshold

  --apexsourcedir=apexsourcedir                                                     [default: (current directory)] the
                                                                                    apex source directory (all inner
                                                                                    folders will be searched)

  --json                                                                            format output as json

  --loglevel=(trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL)  [default: warn] logging level for
                                                                                    this command invocation

EXAMPLE
  $ sfdx force:apex:test:run -w 10 -c -r human -d test-reports
  ...
  $ sfdx force:apex:test:coverage:format -c test-reports/test-result-codecoverage.json
  Wrote results to <path>/clover

See code: lib/commands/force/apex/test/coverage/format.js