Produces an HTML report of Code Coverage for the given coverage database.

Usage

java com.cenqua.clover.reporters.html.HtmlReporter [OPTIONS] PARAMS

Params

-i, --initstring <file>

The initstring of the coverage database.

-o, --outputdir <dir>

The directory to write the report to. Will be created if it doesn't exist.

Options

-t, --title <string>

Report title.

-bw

Don't colour syntax-highlighted source — smaller html output.

-h, --hidesrc

Don't render source level coverage.

-p, --sourcepath <path>

The source path to search when looking for source files.

-b, --hidebars

Don't render coverage bars.

-tw, --tabwidth <int>

The number of spaces to subsitute TAB characters with. Defaults to 4.

-c, --orderby <compname>

Comparator to use when listing packages and classes. Default is PcCoveredAsc.
Valid values are:

  • Alpha — Alpabetical.
  • PcCoveredAsc — Percent total coverage, ascending.
  • PcCoveredDesc — Percent total coverage, descending.
  • ElementsCoveredAsc — Total elements covered, ascending.
  • ElementsCoveredDesc — Total elements covered, descending.
  • ElementsUncoveredAsc — Total elements uncovered, ascending.
  • ElementsUncoveredDesc — Total elements uncovered, descending.

-f, --filter <string>

Comma or space separated list of contexts to ignore when generating coverage reports. Most useful one is "catch".
Valid values are "assert", "static", "instance", "constructor", "method", "switch", "while", "do", "for", "if", "else", "try", "catch", "finally", "sync", or the name of a user-defined Context. See Using Contexts.

-s, --span <interval>

Specifies how far back in time to include coverage recordings from. See Using Spans. Default includes "all coverage data found".

-d, --debug

Switch logging level to debug.

-v, --verbose

Switch logging level to verbose.

API Usage

HtmlReporter provides a simple API that accepts an array of strings representing the command line arguments and returns an integer result code. The following fragment illustrates use of the API:

import com.cenqua.clover.reporters.html.HtmlReporter;

    ...

    String [] cliArgs = { "-i", "clover.db", "-o", "clover_html" };
    int result = HtmlReporter.mainImpl(cliArgs);
    if (result != 0) {
           // problem during report generation
    }

Examples

java com.cenqua.clover.reporters.html.HtmlReporter -i clover.db -o clover_html

Reads coverage for the Clover database "clover.db", and produces a report in the directory "clover_html".

java com.cenqua.clover.reporters.html.HtmlReporter -c ElementsCoveredAsc
      -t "My Coverage" -i clover.db -o clover_html

Produces the same report as above, but includes a report title, and orders lists by total elements covered rather than percentage covered.

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