Produces an XML report of Code Coverage for the given coverage database.
Usage
java com.cenqua.clover.reporters.xml.XMLReporter [OPTIONS] PARAMS
Parameters
-i, --initstring <file> |
The initstring of the coverage database. |
-o, --outfile <file> |
The file to write XML output to. |
Options
-a, --alwaysreport |
Forces a report to be generated, even if there is no coverage data. Defaults to ' |
-d, --debug |
Switch logging level to debug. |
-f, --filter <string> |
Comma or space separated list of contexts to ignore when generating coverage reports. Most useful one is "catch". |
-if --includefailcoverage |
Specifies whether or not to include coverage attributed to a test that has failed. If omitted, failed test coverage is not included. Default setting is 'false'. |
-l, --lineinfo |
Include source-level coverage info. |
-s, --span <interval> |
Specifies how far back in time to include coverage recordings from. . See Using Spans. Default includes "all coverage data found". |
-t, --title <string> |
Report title. |
-v, --verbose |
Switch logging level to verbose. |
API Usage
XMLReporter 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.xml.XMLReporter;
...
String [] cliArgs = { "-i", "clover.db", "-o", "coverage.xml" };
int result = XMLReporter.mainImpl(cliArgs);
if (result != 0) {
// problem during report generation
}
Examples
java com.cenqua.clover.reporters.xml.XMLReporter -i clover.db -o coverage.xml
Read coverage for the Clover database "clover.db", and produce a report in the file "coverage.xml"
java com.cenqua.clover.reporters.xml.XMLReporter -l -t "My Coverage" -i clover.db -o coverage.xml
Produce the same report as above, but include source-level coverage information, and a report title.