I think my problem is the way instrumented files were put on the server.
You mention you have a special index.html, so I'd like to see how you did
it.  Please post it if not too much trouble.  I appreciate your help.

Tony
On Aug 4, 2014 2:09 PM, "alonn" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Since Angular moved to Protractor  I didn't post the working solution - If
> this is still relevant to you I can post it here
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> On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 11:49 PM, Xiaohui Chen <[email protected]>
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>> Have you got chance to post your solution yet?  Cause I am working on a
>> similar project but put files instrumented by istanbul on server did not
>> work.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, October 31, 2013 12:56:59 AM UTC-7, Alon Nisser wrote:
>>>
>>> It can be done (figured it a few days ago) - Also hacky (At least the js
>>> part, not the html) I'll be posting later the exact process I use, but
>>> mainly I use istanbul intrument to create an instrumented js folder for my
>>> app/js, I create (on the fly) an alternative index.html to load this js
>>> instead of the regular js and changed scenario.js files to use the changed
>>> index.html instead of the orginial one
>>> I automated everything in the e2e-tesh.sh.
>>>
>>> I hope later today (or tomorrow) I'll have to to post a full solution
>>>
>>> On Thursday, October 31, 2013 4:25:43 AM UTC+2, Jack Zhang wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Well, thank you for your replay.
>>>>
>>>> But we really need a way which can help us measure the coverage of our
>>>> e2e test in our project. We want a quantifiable report to guarantee the
>>>> quality of e2e test. If karma can not do this, do you have other solutions 
>>>> ?
>>>>
>>>> Very appreciate for your response.
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, October 31, 2013 2:19:07 AM UTC+8, Daniel Tabuenca wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't believe you can do this with karma for end to end tests.
>>>>> During normal unit testing the files are served by karma itself so it can
>>>>> instrument them and fully control things. During end-to-end testing, the
>>>>> files are being served by your web server.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you are looking for javascript coverage, you might want to look at
>>>>> using Istanbul (the library karma is using for coverage) directly.
>>>>>
>>>>> https://github.com/yahoo/istanbul
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:52:13 AM UTC-7, Jack Zhang wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I used angularjs e2e for my project's end2end test i can also run
>>>>>> that in karma.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know i can use 'karma-coverage' plugin to measure my code coverage,
>>>>>> but this is only for unit test.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now, i want to measure End2End Test coverage which help me know how
>>>>>> much my test cases have coverage scenario, Anyone can tell me how to
>>>>>> measure end2end test coverage automatically?
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