| # Android code coverage instructions |
| |
| These are instructions for collecting code coverage data for android |
| instrumentation and junit tests. |
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| [TOC] |
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| ## How EMMA coverage works |
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| In order to use EMMA code coverage, we need to create build time **.em** files |
| and runtime **.ec** files. Then we need to process them using the |
| build/android/generate_emma_html.py script. |
| |
| ## How to collect EMMA coverage data |
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| 1. Use the following GN build arguments: |
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| ``` |
| target_os = "android" |
| emma_coverage = true |
| emma_filter = "org.chromium.chrome.browser.ntp.*,-*Test*,-*Fake*,-*Mock*" |
| ``` |
| |
| The filter syntax is as documented for the [EMMA coverage |
| filters](http://emma.sourceforge.net/reference/ch02s06s02.html). |
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| Now when building, **.em** files will be created in the build directory. |
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| 2. Run tests, with option `--coverage-dir <directory>`, to specify where to save |
| the .ec file. For example, you can run chrome junit tests: |
| `out/Debug/bin/run_chrome_junit_tests --coverage-dir /tmp/coverage`. |
| |
| 3. Turn off strict mode when running instrumentation tests by adding |
| `--strict-mode=off` because the EMMA code causes strict mode violations by |
| accessing disk. |
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| 4. Use a pre-L Android OS (running Dalvik) because code coverage is not |
| supported in ART. |
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| 5. The coverage results of junit and instrumentation tests will be merged |
| automatically if they are in the same directory. |
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| 6. Now we have both .em and .ec files. We can create a html report using |
| `generate_emma_html.py`, for example: |
| |
| ``` |
| build/android/generate_emma_html.py \ |
| --coverage-dir /tmp/coverage/ \ |
| --metadata-dir out/Debug/ \ |
| --output example.html |
| ``` |
| Then an example.html containing coverage info will be created: |
| |
| ``` |
| EMMA: writing [html] report to [<your_current_directory>/example.html] ... |
| ``` |