- For more details about what this is, how it works and potential limitations, see the accompanying article.
solidity-coverage
is Solcover
$ npm install --save-dev solidity-coverage
Resources:
- 0.7.0 release notes
- A guide to upgrading from 0.6.x to 0.7.x
- 0.6.3 docs
Add this package to your plugins array in truffle-config.js
(Truffle docs)
module.exports = {
networks: {...},
plugins: ["solidity-coverage"]
}
Run
truffle run coverage [command-options]
Beginning with v0.7.12, this tool supports Hardhat and runs directly on HardhatEVM.
Require the plugin in hardhat.config.js
(Hardhat docs)
require('solidity-coverage')
Run
npx hardhat coverage [command-options]
(Additional Hardhat-specific info can be found here)
Add the plugin in buidler.config.js
(Buidler docs)
usePlugin('solidity-coverage')
module.exports = {
networks: {
coverage: {
url: 'http://localhost:8555'
}
},
}
Run
npx buidler coverage --network coverage [command-options]
Buidler Project Examples:
- Simple: buidler-metacoin
- More complex: MolochDao/moloch
OpenZeppelin have written their own coverage generation scripts for test-environment
using the solidity-coverage API.
A working example can be found at openzeppelin-contracts, here.
- Coverage runs tests a little more slowly.
- Coverage launches its own in-process ganache server.
- You can set ganache options using the
providerOptions
key in your.solcover.js
config. - Coverage distorts gas consumption. Tests that check exact gas consumption should be skipped.
⚠️ Contracts are compiled without optimization. Please report unexpected compilation faults to issue 417
Option | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
file | --file="test/registry/*.js" |
(Truffle) Filename or glob describing a subset of tests to run. (Globs must be enclosed by quotes.) |
testfiles | --testfiles "test/registry/*.ts" |
(Buidler) Test file(s) to run. (Globs must be enclosed by quotes.) |
solcoverjs | --solcoverjs ./../.solcover.js |
Relative path from working directory to config. Useful for monorepo packages that share settings. (Path must be "./" prefixed) |
network | --network development |
Use network settings defined in the Truffle or Buidler config |
temp* | --temp build |
Additional options can be specified in a .solcover.js
config file located in the root directory
of your project.
Example:
module.exports = {
skipFiles: ['Routers/EtherRouter.sol']
};
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
silent | Boolean | false | Suppress logging output |
client | Object | require("ganache-core") |
Useful if you need a specific ganache version. |
providerOptions | Object | { } |
ganache-core options |
skipFiles | Array | ['Migrations.sol'] |
Array of contracts or folders (with paths expressed relative to the contracts directory) that should be skipped when doing instrumentation. |
measureStatementCoverage | boolean | true |
Computes statement (in addition to line) coverage. More... |
measureFunctionCoverage | boolean | true |
Computes function coverage. More... |
istanbulFolder | String | ./coverage |
Folder location for Istanbul coverage reports. |
istanbulReporter | Array | ['html', 'lcov', 'text', 'json'] |
Istanbul coverage reporters |
mocha | Object | { } |
Mocha options to merge into existing mocha config. grep and invert are useful for skipping certain tests under coverage using tags in the test descriptions. |
onServerReady* | Function | Hook run after server is launched, before the tests execute. Useful if you need to use the Oraclize bridge or have setup scripts which rely on the server's availability. More... | |
onCompileComplete* | Function | Hook run after compilation completes, before tests are run. Useful if you have secondary compilation steps or need to modify built artifacts. More... | |
onTestsComplete* | Function | Hook run after the tests complete, before Istanbul reports are generated. More... | |
onIstanbulComplete* | Function | Hook run after the Istanbul reports are generated, before the ganache server is shut down. Useful if you need to clean resources up. More... |
Solidity-coverage's core methods and many utilities are available as an API.
const CoverageAPI = require('solidity-coverage/api');
Common problems & questions:
- Running in CI
- Running out of gas
- Running out of time
- Running out of memory
- Why are
require
statements highlighted as branch points?
- metacoin (Istanbul HTML)
- openzeppelin-solidity(Coveralls)
Contributions are welcome! If you're opening a PR that adds features or options please consider writing full unit tests for them. (We've built simple fixtures for almost everything and are happy to add some for your case if necessary).
Set up the development environment with:
$ git clone https://github.com/sc-forks/solidity-coverage.git
$ yarn