The plugin streamlines the generation of a unified code coverage report across multi-module Android projects. It collects and combines coverage data generated by JaCoCo from all subprojects, providing a detailed and comprehensive view of your project's test coverage.
- Aggregates JaCoCo coverage reports from multiple modules.
- Generates a unified report for overall test coverage visualization.
- Ideal for multi-module Android projects.
- Easy to apply.
Note: This plugin does not configure the JaCoCo plugin automatically. You must configure the JaCoCo plugin manually within your project. The JaCoCo Aggregate Coverage Plugin requires the JaCoCo report task to be set up since it utilizes these tasks to aggregate reports.
Integrate the JaCoCo Aggregate Coverage Plugin into your project with these steps:
In your root build.gradle[.kts]
file, add the following plugin configuration:
plugins {
...
id "com.azizutku.jacocoaggregatecoverageplugin" version "[write the latest version]" apply true
}
jacocoAggregateCoverage {
jacocoTestReportTask.set("YOUR_JACOCO_TEST_REPORT_TASK")
// Other optional configurations
}
After applying and configuring the plugin, you can generate the aggregated report by running the following command:
./gradlew aggregateJacocoReports
The unified report will be generated at build/reports/jacocoAggregated/index.html
in the root project.
Configure the plugin in your root-level build.gradle[.kts]
file:
jacocoAggregateCoverage {
jacocoTestReportTask.set("jacocoTestDebugUnitTestReport")
// Add the report directory only if you have a custom directory set
configuredCustomReportsDirectory.set("customJacocoReportDir")
// Specify the HTML output location if you have a custom one
configuredCustomHtmlOutputLocation.set("jacocoCustomHtmlFolder")
}
- jacocoTestReportTask: Required. Specify the task used to generate the JaCoCo report.
- configuredCustomReportsDirectory: Optional. Set this if you have a custom reports directory.
- configuredCustomHtmlOutputLocation: Optional. Set this if you have a custom directory for the HTML report output.
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue on the GitHub repository.
This project is licensed under the MIT License, allowing modification, distribution, and use in your own projects. Additionally, it incorporates resources and code from JaCoCo, which is covered by the Eclipse Public License v2.0. For detailed license terms, please refer to the LICENSE file.