$ npm install codecov
Codecov.io support for node.js.
Add the latest version of codecov
to your package.json:
npm install codecov --save-dev
or
yarn add codecov --dev
This script ( bin/codecov
) detect your CI provider and all coverage reports and uploads them to Codecov.
Once your app is instrumented for coverage, and building, simply call ./node_modules/.bin/codecov
.
This library currently supports the following CI companies: Travis CI, Travis, Appveyor, CircleCI, Cirrus CI, Codeship, Drone, Jenkins, Shippable, Semaphore, Wercker, Snap CI, Buildkite, AWS CodeBuild.
Repo tokens are not required for public repos tested on Travis-Org, CircleCI or AppVeyor.
Repo tokens are necessary to distinguish your repository from others. You can find your repo token on your repository page at Codecov. Set this unique uuid to CODECOV_TOKEN
in your environment variables.
export CODECOV_TOKEN=":uuid-repo-token"
# or
./node_modules/.bin/codecov --token=:token
# or
./node_modules/.bin/nyc report --reporter=text-lcov | ./node_modules/.bin/codecov --pipe
With Mocha:
istanbul cover ./node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha -- -R spec
./node_modules/.bin/codecov
With Jasmine:
istanbul cover jasmine-node --captureExceptions spec/
./node_modules/.bin/codecov
With Tape:
istanbul cover test.js
./node_modules/.bin/codecov
With NYC
nyc npm test
nyc report --reporter=lcov
./node_modules/.bin/codecov
If you're seeing an HTTP 400 error when uploading reports to S3, make sure you've updated to at least version 3.7.0.
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