On Apr 13, 9:46 am, James Healy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nicholas Faiz wrote:
> > Running rcov with rspec via a rake task reports failure (somewhat
> > roughly) for me. The rake task itself fails if it finds a spec which
> > fails. If all specs pass, the rake task completes successfully.
> > Regardless of the result, it generates reports in the coverage
> > directory, which I'm going to have to work out how to scan, I suppose,
> > for my ratchet (still working on that part).
>
> Rspec comes with a rake task for ratching rcov. Run it after you've run
> the standard rcov rake task, I'm pretty sure it just scans the HTML
> output to get the coverage rate.
>
>   require 'spec/rake/verify_rcov'
>
>   RCov::VerifyTask.new(:verify_rcov) do |t|
>     t.threshold = 75.0 # minimum code coverage
>     t.require_exact_threshold = false
>   end
>

Thanks for pointing that out. I remember glancing at it in the docs I
read - I'm still a bit jetlagged.

If I have five minutes I'm going to see about doing something similar
for Cucumber too.

Cheers,
N.
> -- James Healy <[email protected]>  Tue, 13 Apr 2010 09:45:01 +1000

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