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Robert Scholte commented on MCOBERTURA-86:
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I think the problem with this issue is that it only covers half of the problem.
It will only work for classes executed by the m-failsafe-p, because it can use
these instrumented classes. But you might want to do an integration-test on the
generated jar/war/.. and that's not possible.
You don't want the (main) artifact to be instrumented, but you might want to
have an instrumented version as well (with cobertura classifier) and use that
one to do the integration-test.
To cover the first type of integration-tests I'll review the patches. I don't
think it would harm to add a report-only goal to the plugin.
> no coverage reported for integration-test
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>
> Key: MCOBERTURA-86
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCOBERTURA-86
> Project: Maven 2.x Cobertura Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.2
> Environment: Windows XP, maven 2.0.8
> Reporter: Jean-Francois Poilpret
> Attachments:
> cobertura-maven-plugin_check-only-and-report-only-mojos_with-IT.patch,
> cobertura-maven-plugin_check-only-and-report-only-mojos_with-IT_for-2.5-SNAPSHOT.patch,
> cobertura-maven-plugin_check-only-mojo.patch,
> CoberturaIntegrationReportMojo.patch, CoberturaReportOnlyMojo.patch
>
>
> In my project, I have both unit tests ("test" phase) and integration tests
> ("integration-test" phase).
> So far I could manage configuring maven-surefire-plugin and
> maven-surefire-report-plugin to execute both tests correctly and also
> generate 2 different reports.
> Then I have added cobertura-maven-plugin to the reporting in order to get
> coverage but unfortunately only unit tests have their coverage reported (I
> know it because I have some classes which are only integration tested but are
> reported as 0% covered).
> After trying to find information on the mailing lists, on the web and other
> existing resources, I could not find any hint on how to make this work.
> It looks like cobertura-maven-plugin, by its current design, will never run
> integration-test to collect coverage, it seems to stop at the "test" phase.
> Thus whenever a POM project has integration tests and uses
> cobertura-maven-plugin for coverage report, the generated reports are wrong,
> which is very misleading.
> Actually, I was surprised not to find this issue already in JIRA.
> Is there a chance this gets fixed soon? Or is there a usable workaround for
> this problem (besides switching to clover which I am not sure it would work
> better ;-)) Did someone succeed in patching cobertura-maven-plugin to get the
> correct behavior?
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