A Cake addin that extends Cake with the ability to use Codecov (.NET Edition).
In order to use this addin, add to your Cake script
#tool nuget:?package=Codecov
#addin nuget:?package=Cake.Codecov
Then use one of the following snippets to upload your coverage report to Codecov.
NOTE: Starting for codecov version 1.6.0 globbing patterns are also supported for file paths.
Task("Upload-Coverage")
.Does(() =>
{
// Upload a coverage report.
Codecov("coverage.xml");
});
Task("Upload-Coverage")
.Does(() =>
{
// Upload coverage reports.
Codecov(new[] { "coverage1.xml", "coverage2.xml" });
});
Task("Upload-Coverage")
.Does(() =>
{
// Upload a coverage report by providing the Codecov upload token.
Codecov("coverage.xml", "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000");
});
Task("Upload-Coverage")
.Does(() =>
{
// Upload coverage reports by providing the Codecov upload token.
Codecov(new[] { "coverage1.xml", "coverage2.xml" }, "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000");
});
Task("Upload-Coverage")
.Does(() =>
{
// Upload a coverage report using the CodecovSettings.
Codecov(new CodecovSettings {
Files = new[] { "coverage.xml" },
Token = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
Flags = "ut"
});
});
Documentation for the addin can be found on the Cake Website.
- The codecov-exe uploader defined in
#tool nuget:?package=Codecov
currently supports Windows, OSX and Linux builds. (_Note: There also the Codecov.Tool utility) - CI Services like AppVeyor and Travis CI do not require a Codecov upload token. Any other provider would need one to be specified on the command line or through an Environment variable called
CODECOV_TOKEN
. See all supported CI providers in the codecov-exe documentation - Using Codecov with TeamCity MAY require configuration. Please refer to the codecov-exe documentation.
Feel free to open an issue or ask a question in GitHub Discussions under the Extension Q&A category, and by tagging us: @larzw and/or @AdmiringWorm.
-
Coverage report upload fails when using gitversion (or other tools that change the appveyor build version) Workaround: Add the following in your Upload Coverage task (only needed if gitversion is run on the same call as the uploading of coverage reports in appveyor.yml)
Task("Upload-Coverage") .Does(() => { // The logic may differ from what you actually need. // This way is for the use with GitVersion. // Basically, the buildVersion format needs to be exactly the // same as the build version shown on appveyor when the build is done. var buildVersion = string.Format("{0}.build.{1}", variableThatStores_GitVersion_FullSemVer, BuildSystem.AppVeyor.Environment.Build.Number ); var settings = new CodecovSettings { Files = new[] { "coverage.xml" }, EnvironmentVariables = new Dictionary<string,string> { { "APPVEYOR_BUILD_VERSION", buildVersion } } }; Codecov(settings); });
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Larz White 🚧 |
Kim J. Nordmo 🚧 |
Gary Ewan Park 👀 🤔 |
Vishal Bishnoi 💻 |
Pascal Berger 🤔 |
Toni Wenzel 🤔 |
jericho 🤔 |
Sean Fausett 💻 |
C. Augusto Proiete 📖 🤔 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!