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| report test coverage using the 'figleaf' package. |
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| Install |
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| To install the plugin issue:: |
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| easy_install pytest-figleaf # or |
| pip install pytest-figleaf |
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| and if you are using pip you can also uninstall:: |
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| pip uninstall pytest-figleaf |
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| Usage |
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| After installation you can simply type:: |
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| py.test --figleaf [...] |
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| to enable figleaf coverage in your test run. A default ".figleaf" data file |
| and "html" directory will be created. You can use command line options |
| to control where data and html files are created. |
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| command line options |
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| ``--figleaf`` |
| trace python coverage with figleaf and write HTML for files below the current working dir |
| ``--fig-data=dir`` |
| set tracing file, default: ".figleaf". |
| ``--fig-html=dir`` |
| set html reporting dir, default "html". |
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| .. include:: links.txt |