php-coveralls
PHP client library for Coveralls.
Prerequisites
- PHP 5.5+ for 2.x or 5.3+ for 1.x
- On GitHub
- Building on Travis CI, CircleCI, Jenkins or Codeship
- Testing by PHPUnit or other testing framework that can generate clover style coverage report
Installation
Download phar file
We started to create a phar file, starting from the version 0.7.0 release. It is available at the URLs like:
https://github.com/php-coveralls/php-coveralls/releases/download/v2.2.0/php-coveralls.phar
Download the file and add exec permissions:
$ wget https://github.com/php-coveralls/php-coveralls/releases/download/v2.2.0/php-coveralls.phar
$ chmod +x php-coveralls.phar
Install by composer
To install php-coveralls with Composer, run the following command:
$ composer require --dev php-coveralls/php-coveralls
If you need support for PHP versions older than 5.5, you will need to use a 1.x version:
$ composer require --dev php-coveralls/php-coveralls '^2.2'
You can see this library on Packagist.
Composer installs autoloader at ./vendor/autoloader.php
. If you use
php-coveralls in your php script, add:
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
If you use Symfony2, autoloader has to be detected automatically.
Use it from your git clone
Or you can use git clone command:
# HTTP
$ git clone https://github.com/php-coveralls/php-coveralls.git
# SSH
$ git clone git@github.com:php-coveralls/php-coveralls.git
Configuration
Currently php-coveralls supports clover style coverage report and collects coverage information from clover.xml
.
PHPUnit
Make sure that phpunit.xml.dist
is configured to generate “coverage-clover” type log named clover.xml
like the following configuration:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<phpunit ...>
<logging>
...
<log type="coverage-clover" target="build/logs/clover.xml"/>
...
</logging>
</phpunit>
You can also use --coverage-clover
CLI option.
phpunit --coverage-clover build/logs/clover.xml
phpcov
Above settings are good for most projects if your test suite is executed once a build and is not divided into several parts. But if your test suite is configured as parallel tasks or generates multiple coverage reports through a build, you can use either coverage_clover
configuration in .coveralls.yml
(see below coverage clover configuration section) to specify multiple clover.xml
files or phpcov
for processing coverage reports.
composer.json
"require-dev": {
"php-coveralls/php-coveralls": "^2.2",
"phpunit/phpcov": "^2.0"
},
phpunit configuration
Make sure that phpunit.xml.dist
is configured to generate “coverage-php” type log:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<phpunit ...>
<logging>
...
<log type="coverage-php" target="build/cov/coverage.cov"/>
...
</logging>
</phpunit>
You can also use --coverage-php
CLI option.
# use --coverage-php option instead of --coverage-clover
phpunit --coverage-php build/cov/coverage-${component_name}.cov
phpcov configuration
And then, execute phpcov.php
to merge coverage.cov
logs.
# get information
php vendor/bin/phpcov.php --help
# merge coverage.cov logs under build/cov
php vendor/bin/phpcov.php merge --clover build/logs/clover.xml build/cov
# in case of memory exhausting error
php -d memory_limit=-1 vendor/bin/phpcov.php ...
clover.xml
php-coveralls collects count
attribute in a line
tag from clover.xml
if its type
attribute equals to stmt
. When type
attribute equals to method
, php-coveralls excludes its count
attribute from coverage collection because abstract method in an abstract class is never counted though subclasses implement that method which is executed in test cases.
<!-- this one is counted as code coverage -->
<line num="37" type="stmt" count="1"/>
<!-- this one is not counted -->
<line num="43" type="method" name="getCommandName" crap="1" count="1"/>
Travis CI
Add php php-coveralls.phar
or php vendor/bin/php-coveralls
to your .travis.yml
at after_success
.
# .travis.yml
language: php
php:
- 5.5
- 5.4
- 5.3
matrix:
allow_failures:
- php: 5.5
install:
- curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
- php composer.phar install --dev --no-interaction
script:
- mkdir -p build/logs
- php vendor/bin/phpunit -c phpunit.xml.dist
after_success:
- travis_retry php vendor/bin/php-coveralls
# or enable logging
- travis_retry php vendor/bin/php-coveralls -v
CircleCI
Enable Xdebug in your circle.yml
at dependencies
section since currently Xdebug extension is not pre-enabled. composer
and phpunit
are pre-installed but you can install them manually in this dependencies section. The following sample uses default ones.
machine:
php:
version: 5.4.10
## Customize dependencies
dependencies:
override:
- mkdir -p build/logs
- composer install --dev --no-interaction
- sed -i 's/^;//' ~/.phpenv/versions/$(phpenv global)/etc/conf.d/xdebug.ini
## Customize test commands
test:
override:
- phpunit -c phpunit.xml.dist
Add COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN
environment variable with your coveralls repo token on Web UI (Tweaks -> Environment Variable).
Codeship
You can configure CI process for Coveralls by adding the following commands to the textarea on Web UI (Project settings > Test tab).
In the “Modify your Setup Commands” section:
curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
php composer.phar install --dev --no-interaction
mkdir -p build/logs
In the “Modify your Test Commands” section:
php vendor/bin/phpunit -c phpunit.xml.dist
php vendor/bin/php-coveralls
Next, open Project settings > Environment tab, you can set COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN
environment variable.
In the “Configure your environment variables” section:
COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN=your_token
From local environment
If you would like to call Coveralls API from your local environment, you can set COVERALLS_RUN_LOCALLY
environment variable. This configuration requires repo_token
to specify which project on Coveralls your project maps to. This can be done by configuring .coveralls.yml
or COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN
environment variable.
$ export COVERALLS_RUN_LOCALLY=1
# either env var
$ export COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN=your_token
# or .coveralls.yml configuration
$ vi .coveralls.yml
repo_token: your_token # should be kept secret!
php-coveralls set the following properties to json_file
which is sent to Coveralls API (same behaviour as the Ruby library will do except for the service name).
- service_name: php-coveralls
- service_event_type: manual
CLI options
You can get help information for coveralls
with the --help (-h)
option.
php vendor/bin/php-coveralls --help
--config (-c)
: Used to specify the path to.coveralls.yml
. Default is.coveralls.yml
--verbose (-v)
: Used to show logs.--dry-run
: Used not to send json_file to Coveralls Jobs API.--exclude-no-stmt
: Used to exclude source files that have no executable statements.--env (-e)
: Runtime environment name: test, dev, prod (default: “prod”)--coverage_clover (-x)
: Coverage clover xml files(allowing multiple values)--json_path
(-o): Used to specify where to output json_file that will be uploaded to Coveralls API. (default:build/logs/coveralls-upload.json
)--root_dir (-r)
: Root directory of the project. (default: “.”)
.coveralls.yml
php-coveralls can use optional .coveralls.yml
file to configure options. This configuration file is usually at the root level of your repository, but you can specify other path by --config (or -c)
CLI option. Following options are the same as Ruby library (see reference on coveralls.io).
repo_token
: Used to specify which project on Coveralls your project maps to. This is only needed for repos not using CI and should be kept secretservice_name
: Allows you to specify where Coveralls should look to find additional information about your builds. This can be any string, but usingtravis-ci
ortravis-pro
will allow Coveralls to fetch branch data, comment on pull requests, and more.
Following options can be used for php-coveralls.
entry_point
: Used to specify API endpoint for sending reports. Useful when using self-hosted coveralls or other other, similar service (eg opencov). Default ishttps://coveralls.io
.coverage_clover
: Used to specify the path toclover.xml
. Default isbuild/logs/clover.xml
json_path
: Used to specify where to outputjson_file
that will be uploaded to Coveralls API. Default isbuild/logs/coveralls-upload.json
.
# .coveralls.yml example configuration
# same as Ruby lib
repo_token: your_token # should be kept secret!
service_name: travis-pro # travis-ci or travis-pro
# for php-coveralls
coverage_clover: build/logs/clover.xml
json_path: build/logs/coveralls-upload.json
coverage clover configuration
You can specify multiple clover.xml
logs at coverage_clover
. This is useful for a project that has more than two test suites if all of the test results should be merged into one json_file
.
#.coveralls.yml
# single file
coverage_clover: build/logs/clover.xml
# glob
coverage_clover: build/logs/clover-*.xml
# array
# specify files
coverage_clover:
- build/logs/clover-Auth.xml
- build/logs/clover-Db.xml
- build/logs/clover-Validator.xml
You can also use --coverage_clover
(or -x
) command line option as follows:
coveralls --coverage_clover=build/logs/my-clover.xml
root_dir detection and override
This tool assume the current directory is the project root directory by default. You can override it with --root_dir
command line option.