The <clover-log>
task reports coverage information to the console at different levels.
Attribute | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
initstring | The | No; if not specified here, Clover will use the default location ( |
level | Controls the level of detail included in the report. Valid values are | No; defaults to " |
filter | comma or space separated list of contexts to ignore when calculating coverage. See Using Coverage Contexts. | No. |
span | Specifies how far back in time to include coverage recordings from since the last Clover build. See Using Spans. | No; defaults includes "all coverage data found". |
codeType | Since 3.1.6: Specifies which sources shall be taken for calculation. This attribute should be used together with <testSources> nested element. Valid values are: APPLICATION (business code), TEST (test code), ALL (business + test code). | No; Default value: APPLICATION. |
showUnitTests | Since 3.1.6: Show unit tests summary in the report. Must be used with codeType=ALL or codeType=TEST. | No; Default value: false |
outputProperty | Since 3.1.6: Name of the Ant property in which a clover-log report will be stored, instead of printing it to console. | No; |
Specifies an Ant fileset. Only these files will be used when generating the clover-log messages and coverage data.
Specifies a named package to restrict the report to. Multiple <package>
elements can be specified.
Attribute | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
name | The name of the package to include. | Yes. |
Specifies an Ant path that Clover should use when looking for source files.
Since 3.1.6: Specifies an Ant fileset. These files will be treated as test code (codeType=TEST), all others will be treated as business code (codeType=APPLICATION).
<clover-log/>
Prints a summary of code coverage to the console.
<clover-log> <package name="com.acme.killerapp.core"/> </clover-log>
Prints a summary of code coverage for the package com.acme.killerapp.core to the console.
<clover-log level="statement"> <package name="com.acme.killerapp.core"/> </clover-log>
Prints detailed (source-level) code coverage information for the package com.acme.killerapp.core
to the console.
<clover-log level="statement" filter="catch"> <package name="com.acme.killerapp.core"/> </clover-log>
As above, but catch blocks will not be considered in coverage reporting.
<clover-log level="statement"> <sourcepath> <pathelement path="/some/other/location"/> </sourcepath> </clover-log>
Prints source-level coverage report to the console. Clover will look for source files in the directory /some/other/location
.
<clover-log codeType="APPLICATION"> <fileset dir="src/main/java"/> <fileset dir="src/main/groovy"/> <fileset dir="src/test/java"/> <testSources dir="src/test/java"/> </clover-log>
Collect coverage data from three directories: src/main/java, src/main/groovy and src/test/java. Test sources are located in: src/test/java. Report coverage for business code only (codeType = APPLICATION), i.e. skip files from src/test/java.
Example for <clover-log showUnitTests="true" code="ALL".../>
Clover Coverage Report Coverage Timestamp: Tue May 22 13:21:44 CEST 2012 Report for code : ALL Coverage Overview - Coverage:- Methods: 4/7 (57,1%) Statements: 8/14 (57,1%) Branches: 0/0 ( - ) Total: 57,1% Complexity:- Avg Method: 1.0 Density: 0.5 Total: 7 Tests:- Tests number: 2 Tests run: 2 Tests passed: 2 Tests failed: 0 Tests errors: 0
By default, log output is written in plain text, for instance:
but if you have a terminal supporting ANSI colors (Linux, for example) you can use -Dansi.color=true property to get a report like this: