PHP client library for Coveralls.
- PHP 7+ for 2.7+
- PHP 5.5+ for 2.x
- PHP 5.3+ for 1.x
- On GitHub
- Building on Travis CI, CircleCI, Jenkins, Codeship or GitHub Actions
- Testing by PHPUnit or other testing framework that can generate clover style coverage report
We started to create a phar file, starting from the version 0.7.0 release. It is available at the URLs like:
https://github.com/php-coveralls/php-coveralls/releases/download/v2.7.0/php-coveralls.phar
Download the file and add exec permissions:
$ wget https://github.com/php-coveralls/php-coveralls/releases/download/v2.7.0/php-coveralls.phar
$ chmod +x php-coveralls.phar
To install php-coveralls with Composer, run the following command:
$ composer require --dev php-coveralls/php-coveralls
If you need support for PHP versions older than 5.5, you will need to use a 1.x version:
$ composer require --dev 'php-coveralls/php-coveralls:^1.1'
You can see this library on Packagist.
Composer installs autoloader at ./vendor/autoloader.php
. If you use
php-coveralls in your php script, add:
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
If you use Symfony2, autoloader has to be detected automatically.
Or you can use git clone command:
# HTTP
$ git clone https://github.com/php-coveralls/php-coveralls.git
# SSH
$ git clone git@github.com:php-coveralls/php-coveralls.git
Currently php-coveralls supports clover style coverage report and collects coverage information from clover.xml
.
Make sure that phpunit.xml.dist
is configured to generate "coverage-clover" type log named clover.xml
like the following configuration:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<phpunit ...>
<logging>
...
<log type="coverage-clover" target="build/logs/clover.xml"/>
...
</logging>
</phpunit>
You can also use --coverage-clover
CLI option.
phpunit --coverage-clover build/logs/clover.xml
Above settings are good for most projects if your test suite is executed once a build and is not divided into several parts. But if your test suite is configured as parallel tasks or generates multiple coverage reports through a build, you can use either coverage_clover
configuration in .coveralls.yml
(see below coverage clover configuration section) to specify multiple clover.xml
files or phpcov
for processing coverage reports.
"require-dev": {
"php-coveralls/php-coveralls": "^2.7",
"phpunit/phpcov": "^2.0"
},
Make sure that phpunit.xml.dist
is configured to generate "coverage-php" type log:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<phpunit ...>
<logging>
...
<log type="coverage-php" target="build/cov/coverage.cov"/>
...
</logging>
</phpunit>
You can also use --coverage-php
CLI option.
# use --coverage-php option instead of --coverage-clover
phpunit --coverage-php build/cov/coverage-${component_name}.cov
And then, execute phpcov.php
to merge coverage.cov
logs.
# get information
php vendor/bin/phpcov.php --help
# merge coverage.cov logs under build/cov
php vendor/bin/phpcov.php merge --clover build/logs/clover.xml build/cov
# in case of memory exhausting error
php -d memory_limit=-1 vendor/bin/phpcov.php ...
php-coveralls collects count
attribute in a line
tag from clover.xml
if its type
attribute equals to stmt
. When type
attribute equals to method
, php-coveralls excludes its count
attribute from coverage collection because abstract method in an abstract class is never counted though subclasses implement that method which is executed in test cases.
<!-- this one is counted as code coverage -->
<line num="37" type="stmt" count="1"/>
<!-- this one is not counted -->
<line num="43" type="method" name="getCommandName" crap="1" count="1"/>
Add php php-coveralls.phar
or php vendor/bin/php-coveralls
to your .travis.yml
at after_success
.
# .travis.yml
language: php
php:
- 5.5
- 5.4
- 5.3
env:
global:
- XDEBUG_MODE=coverage
matrix:
allow_failures:
- php: 5.5
install:
- curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
- php composer.phar install --dev --no-interaction
script:
- mkdir -p build/logs
- php vendor/bin/phpunit -c phpunit.xml.dist
after_success:
- travis_retry php vendor/bin/php-coveralls
# or enable logging
- travis_retry php vendor/bin/php-coveralls -v
Enable Xdebug in your circle.yml
at dependencies
section since currently Xdebug extension is not pre-enabled. composer
and phpunit
are pre-installed but you can install them manually in this dependencies section. The following sample uses default ones.
machine:
php:
version: 5.4.10
## Customize dependencies
dependencies:
override:
- mkdir -p build/logs
- composer install --dev --no-interaction
- sed -i 's/^;//' ~/.phpenv/versions/$(phpenv global)/etc/conf.d/xdebug.ini
## Customize test commands
test:
override:
- phpunit -c phpunit.xml.dist
Add COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN
environment variable with your coveralls repo token on Web UI (Tweaks -> Environment Variable).
You can configure CI process for Coveralls by adding the following commands to the textarea on Web UI (Project settings > Test tab).
In the "Modify your Setup Commands" section:
curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
php composer.phar install --dev --no-interaction
mkdir -p build/logs
In the "Modify your Test Commands" section:
php vendor/bin/phpunit -c phpunit.xml.dist
php vendor/bin/php-coveralls
Next, open Project settings > Environment tab, you can set COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN
environment variable.
In the "Configure your environment variables" section:
COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN=your_token
Add a new step after phpunit generate coverage report.
- name: Upload coverage results to Coveralls
env:
COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
composer global require php-coveralls/php-coveralls
php-coveralls --coverage_clover=build/logs/clover.xml -v
If you would like to call Coveralls API from your local environment, you can set COVERALLS_RUN_LOCALLY
environment variable. This configuration requires repo_token
to specify which project on Coveralls your project maps to. This can be done by configuring .coveralls.yml
or COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN
environment variable.
$ export COVERALLS_RUN_LOCALLY=1
# either env var
$ export COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN=your_token
# or .coveralls.yml configuration
$ vi .coveralls.yml
repo_token: your_token # should be kept secret!
php-coveralls set the following properties to json_file
which is sent to Coveralls API (same behaviour as the Ruby library will do except for the service name).
- service_name: php-coveralls
- service_event_type: manual
Coveralls provides the ability to combine coverage result from multiple parallel builds into one. To enable the feature you can set the following in your environment variable.
COVERALLS_PARALLEL=true
To distinguish your job name, please set the COVERALLS_FLAG_NAME
environment variable.
COVERALLS_FLAG_NAME=$YOUR_PHP_VERSION
Bear in mind that you will need to configure your build to send a webhook after all the parallel builds are done in order for Coveralls to merge the results.
Refer to Parallel Builds Webhook for more information for setup on your environment.
You can get help information for coveralls
with the --help (-h)
option.
php vendor/bin/php-coveralls --help
--config (-c)
: Used to specify the path to.coveralls.yml
. Default is.coveralls.yml
--verbose (-v)
: Used to show logs.--dry-run
: Used not to send json_file to Coveralls Jobs API.--exclude-no-stmt
: Used to exclude source files that have no executable statements.--env (-e)
: Runtime environment name: test, dev, prod (default: "prod")--coverage_clover (-x)
: Coverage clover xml files(allowing multiple values)--json_path
(-o): Used to specify where to output json_file that will be uploaded to Coveralls API. (default:build/logs/coveralls-upload.json
)--root_dir (-r)
: Root directory of the project. (default: ".")
php-coveralls can use optional .coveralls.yml
file to configure options. This configuration file is usually at the root level of your repository, but you can specify other path by --config (or -c)
CLI option. Following options are the same as Ruby library (see reference on coveralls.io).
repo_token
: Used to specify which project on Coveralls your project maps to. This is only needed for repos not using CI and should be kept secretservice_name
: Allows you to specify where Coveralls should look to find additional information about your builds. This can be any string, but usingtravis-ci
ortravis-pro
will allow Coveralls to fetch branch data, comment on pull requests, and more.
Following options can be used for php-coveralls.
entry_point
: Used to specify API endpoint for sending reports. Useful when using self-hosted coveralls or other other, similar service (eg opencov). Default ishttps://coveralls.io
.coverage_clover
: Used to specify the path toclover.xml
. Default isbuild/logs/clover.xml
json_path
: Used to specify where to outputjson_file
that will be uploaded to Coveralls API. Default isbuild/logs/coveralls-upload.json
.
# .coveralls.yml example configuration
# same as Ruby lib
repo_token: your_token # should be kept secret!
service_name: travis-pro # travis-ci or travis-pro
# for php-coveralls
coverage_clover: build/logs/clover.xml
json_path: build/logs/coveralls-upload.json
You can specify multiple clover.xml
logs at coverage_clover
. This is useful for a project that has more than two test suites if all of the test results should be merged into one json_file
.
#.coveralls.yml
# single file
coverage_clover: build/logs/clover.xml
# glob
coverage_clover: build/logs/clover-*.xml
# array
# specify files
coverage_clover:
- build/logs/clover-Auth.xml
- build/logs/clover-Db.xml
- build/logs/clover-Validator.xml
You can also use --coverage_clover
(or -x
) command line option as follows:
coveralls --coverage_clover=build/logs/my-clover.xml
This tool assume the current directory is the project root directory by default. You can override it with --root_dir
command line option.