codacy-coverage

Codacy coverage reporter for Python


Keywords
development, coverage
License
MIT
Install
pip install codacy-coverage==1.3.11

Documentation

python-codacy-coverage

Credits to Ryan for creating this! Python coverage reporter for Codacy https://www.codacy.com

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Setup

Codacy assumes that coverage is previously configured for your project.

To generate the required coverage XML file, calculate coverage for your project as normal, by running:

coverage xml

Install codacy-coverage

You can install the coverage reporter by running:

pip install codacy-coverage

Updating Codacy

To update Codacy, you will need your project API token. You can create the token in Project -> Settings -> Integrations -> Add Integration -> Project API

Then set it in your terminal, replacing %Project_Token% with your own token:

export CODACY_PROJECT_TOKEN=%Project_Token%

Enterprise only (Skip this step if you are using https://www.codacy.com)

To send coverage in the enterprise version you should:

export CODACY_API_BASE_URL=<Codacy_instance_URL>:16006

Upload Coverage

Next, simply run the Codacy reporter. It will find the current commit and send all details to your project dashboard:

python-codacy-coverage -r coverage.xml

Note: You should keep your API token well protected, as it grants owner permissions to your projects.

Troubleshoot

If you are using any CI that does not have .git information, you can specify the commit with -c and the clone directory with -d. For example if you are using AppVeyor you can:

python-codacy-coverage -c $APPVEYOR_REPO_COMMIT -d $APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER -r coverage.xml