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README.md
#SolCover
###Installation and preparation
From your truffle directory, clone this repo:
git clone http://github.com/area/solcover.git
cd solcover
npm install
Until Truffle allows the --network
flag for the test
command, in truffle.js
you have to set a large gas amount for deployment. While this is set, uninstrumented tests likely won't run correctly, so this should only be set when running the coverage tests. An appropriately modified truffle.js
might look like
module.exports = {
rpc: {
host: 'localhost',
gasPrice: 20e9,
gas: 0xfffffff,
}
};
In the future, hopefully just adding the 'coverage' network to truffle.js
will be enough. This will look like
module.exports = {
rpc: {
host: 'localhost',
gasPrice: 20e9,
},
networks:{
"coverage":{
gas: 0xfffffff,
}
}
}
and will not interfere with normal truffle test
- or other commands - being run during development.
###Execution
Firstly, make sure that your contracts in your truffle directory are saved elsewhere too - this script moves them and modifies them to do the instrumentation and allow truffle
to run the tests with the instrumented contracts. It returns them after the tests are complete, but if something goes wrong, then originalContracts
in the truffle directory should contain the unmodified contracts.
From inside the SolCover directory, run
node ./runCoveredTests.js
Upon completion of the tests, open the ./coverage/index.html
file to browse the HTML coverage report.
###TODO
- Turn into a true command line tool, rather than just a hacked-together script
- Release on NPM
- Do not modify the
../contract/
directory at all during operation (might need changes to truffle) - Support for arbitrary testing commands
- You tell me