Codecov Android Example
If you use Travis CI as your continuous integration server you can configure it to build the project, generate test coverage reports and upload them to Codecov. See an example .travis.yml file on how to do this.
Codecov parses uploaded test coverage reports but your project is required to generate them first. You can use jacoco-android-gradle-plugin to create appropriate gradle tasks and run this command to generate the reports:
./gradlew jacocoTestReport
Generating instrumentation tests code coverage reports requires a minor change to the build script.
android {
buildTypes {
debug {
testCoverageEnabled true
}
}
}
Running the command below generates the reports:
./gradlew connectedCheck
- Intercom (in-app messanger)
- Email: support@codecov.io
- Slack: slack.codecov.io
- gh/codecov/support
- More documentation at https://docs.codecov.io
- Configure codecov through the
codecov.yml
https://docs.codecov.io/docs/codecov-yaml - View source and learn more about Codecov Global Uploader