cnandreu
cnandreu

Reputation: 5111

How to get code coverage in Xcode 6?

My tests are XCTests and I'm using Objective-C instead of Swift.

I've seen some articles that tackle the topic, but the seem focused on older versions of Xcode, for example:

What would be the recommended approach to get code coverage on Xcode 6? Does Apple have something built in for code coverage, maybe via Xcode CI via OSX Server?

Upvotes: 25

Views: 8919

Answers (3)

Jasper Blues
Jasper Blues

Reputation: 28756

Take a look at frankencover.it

  • Simple script that can be run from dev's cmd-line or CI build server.
  • Produces console output as well as a detailed report in HTML format. This can be viewed locally or published as an artifact by the build server.
  • Optionally includes a checker that will 'fail' the build if required coverage is not met. (Feedback only. This is a prompt to review coverage and look for useful tests that can be added or reduce the required amount. Either option may be correct. )
  • Free for both commercial and open-source projects. No hosting, sponsorship or subscription required.

Usage:

FTW, it has an easy-to-remember dogue-speak-esque command line interface:

groovy http://appsquickly.github.io/frankencover.it/with --source-dir MyProject/Source

Terminal Output:

enter image description here

HTML Report:

enter image description here

Upvotes: 15

kaushal
kaushal

Reputation: 1573

This is an update, From Xcode 6 Apple having in-build code coverage tool, But Have a look at coverStory it is easy to configure test locally before push. And providing a line by line coverage.

Upvotes: 0

Bikramjit Singh
Bikramjit Singh

Reputation: 101

We use Xcoverage for this..Check on link below, if this helps..

Xcoverage

Upvotes: 1

Related Questions