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21<h1>Ant Tasks</h1>
22
23<p>
24 JaCoCo comes with Ant tasks to launch Java programs with execution recording
25 and for creating coverage reports from the recorded data. Execution data can
26 be collected and managed with the tasks
27 <a href="#coverage"><code>coverage</code></a>,
28 <a href="#agent"><code>agent</code></a>,
29 <a href="#dump"><code>dump</code></a> and
30 <a href="#merge"><code>merge</code></a>. Reports in different formats are
Marc R. Hoffmann235a09e2012-12-23 15:57:16 +010031 creates with the <a href="#report"><code>report</code></a> task. For
32 <a href="offline.html">offline instrumentation</a> the task
33 <a href="#instrument"><code>instrument</code></a> can be used to prepare class
34 files.
Evgeny Mandrikov82a92ca2012-01-15 20:25:48 +000035</p>
36
37<p class="hint">
38 If you want to have line number information included in the coverage reports
39 or you want source code highlighting the class files of the test target must
40 be compiled with debug information.
41</p>
42
43<h2>Example</h2>
44
45<p>
46 The JaCoCo distribution contains a simple example how code coverage can be
47 added to a Ant based build. The
Marc R. Hoffmanna3aa78b2012-05-02 18:56:47 +000048 <a href="examples/build/build.xml">build script</a> compiles Java sources,
Marc R. Hoffmann78309272012-05-02 19:25:44 +000049 runs an simple Java programm and creates a coverage report. The complete
50 example is located in the <code>./doc/examples/build</code> folder of the
51 distribution.
Evgeny Mandrikov82a92ca2012-01-15 20:25:48 +000052</p>
53
54
55<h2>Prerequisites</h2>
56
57<p>
58 The JaCoCo Ant tasks require
59</p>
60
61<ul>
62 <li>Ant 1.7.0 or higher and</li>
63 <li>Java 1.5 or higher (for both, the Ant runner and the test executor).</li>
64</ul>
65
66
67<p>All tasks are defined in <code>jacocoant.jar</code> (which is part of the
68 distribution) and can be included in your Ant scripts with the usual
69 <code>taskdef</code> declaration:
70</p>
71
72<pre class="source lang-xml linenums">
73&lt;project name="Example" xmlns:jacoco="antlib:org.jacoco.ant"&gt;
74
75 &lt;taskdef uri="antlib:org.jacoco.ant" resource="org/jacoco/ant/antlib.xml"&gt;
76 &lt;classpath path="<i>path_to_jacoco</i>/lib/jacocoant.jar"/&gt;
77 &lt;/taskdef&gt;
78
79 ...
80
81&lt;/project&gt;
82</pre>
83
84<p>
85 Alternatively you might also place the <code>jacocoant.jar</code> in your
86 Ant <code><i>ANT_HOME</i>/lib</code> folder. If you use the name space URI
87 <code>antlib:org.jacoco.ant</code> for JaCoCo tasks Ant will find them
88 automatically without the <code>taskdef</code> declaration above.
89</p>
90
91<p class="hint">
92 Declaring a XML namespace for JaCoCo tasks is optional but always recommended
93 if you mix tasks from different libraries. All subsequent examples use the
94 <code>jacoco</code> prefix declared above. If you don't declare a separate
95 namespace the <code>jacoco</code> prefix must be removed from the following
96 examples.
97</p>
98
99<h2><a name="coverage">Task <code>coverage</code></a></h2>
100
101<p>
102 The standard Ant tasks to launch Java programs are <code>java</code>, <code>junit</code> and
103 <code>testng</code>. To add code coverage recording to these tasks they can
104 simply be wrapped with the <code>coverage</code> task as shown in the
105 following examples:
106</p>
107
108<pre class="source lang-xml linenums">
109&lt;jacoco:coverage>
110 &lt;java classname="org.jacoco.examples.HelloJaCoCo" fork="true"&gt;
111 &lt;classpath&gt;
112 &lt;pathelement location="./bin"/&gt;
113 &lt;/classpath&gt;
114 &lt;/java&gt;
115&lt;/jacoco:coverage&gt;
116
117
118&lt;jacoco:coverage>
119 &lt;junit fork="true" forkmode="once"&gt;
120 &lt;test name="org.jacoco.examples.HelloJaCoCoTest"/&gt;
121 &lt;classpath&gt;
122 &lt;pathelement location="./bin"/&gt;
123 &lt;/classpath&gt;
124 &lt;/junit&gt;
125&lt;/jacoco:coverage&gt;
126</pre>
127
128<p>
129 Resulting coverage information is collected during execution and written
130 to a file when the process terminates. Note the <code>fork</code> attribute
131 above in the wrapped <code>java</code> task.
132</p>
133
134<p class="hint">
135 The nested task always has to declare <code>fork="true"</code>, otherwise the
136 <code>coverage</code> task can't record coverage information and will fail.
137 In addition the <code>junit</code> task should declare
138 <code>forkmode="once"</code> to avoid starting a new JVM for every single test
139 case and decreasing execution performance dramatically (unless this is
Marc R. Hoffmann73e36a12015-05-28 11:35:50 +0200140 required by the nature of the test cases). Note that
141 <code>forkmode="perTest"</code> or <code>forkmode="perBatch"</code> should not
142 be combined with <code>append="false"</code> as the execution data file is
143 overwritten with the execution of every test.
Evgeny Mandrikov82a92ca2012-01-15 20:25:48 +0000144</p>
145
146<p>
147 The coverage task must wrap exactly one task. While it typically works without
148 any configuration, the behavior can be adjusted with some optional attributes:
149</p>
150
151<table class="coverage">
152 <thead>
153 <tr>
154 <td>Attribute</td>
155 <td>Description</td>
156 <td>Default</td>
157 </tr>
158 </thead>
159 <tbody>
160 <tr>
161 <td><code>enabled</code></td>
162 <td>If set to <code>true</code> coverage data will be collected for the contained task.</td>
163 <td><code>true</code></td>
164 </tr>
165 <tr>
166 <td><code>destfile</code></td>
167 <td>Path to the output file for execution data.</td>
168 <td><code>jacoco.exec</code></td>
169 </tr>
170 <tr>
171 <td><code>append</code></td>
172 <td>If set to <code>true</code> and the execution data file already
173 exists, coverage data is appended to the existing file. If set to
174 <code>false</code>, an existing execution data file will be replaced.
175 </td>
176 <td><code>true</code></td>
177 </tr>
178 <tr>
179 <td><code>includes</code></td>
180 <td>A list of class names that should be included in execution analysis.
181 The list entries are separated by a colon (<code>:</code>) and
182 may use wildcard characters (<code>*</code> and <code>?</code>).
183 Except for performance optimization or technical corner cases this
184 option is normally not required.
185 </td>
186 <td><code>*</code> (all classes)</td>
187 </tr>
188 <tr>
189 <td><code>excludes</code></td>
190 <td>A list of class names that should be excluded from execution analysis.
191 The list entries are separated by a colon (<code>:</code>) and
192 may use wildcard characters (<code>*</code> and <code>?</code>).
193 Except for performance optimization or technical corner cases this
194 option is normally not required.
195 </td>
196 <td><i>empty</i> (no excluded classes)</td>
197 </tr>
198 <tr>
199 <td><code>exclclassloader</code></td>
200 <td>A list of class loader names, that should be excluded from execution
201 analysis. The list entries are separated by a colon
202 (<code>:</code>) and may use wildcard characters (<code>*</code> and
203 <code>?</code>). This option might be required in case of special
204 frameworks that conflict with JaCoCo code instrumentation, in
205 particular class loaders that do not have access to the Java runtime
206 classes.
207 </td>
208 <td><code>sun.reflect.DelegatingClassLoader</code></td>
209 </tr>
210 <tr>
Marc R. Hoffmann1d8389b2014-05-20 13:44:17 +0200211 <td><code>inclbootstrapclasses</code></td>
Marc R. Hoffmann310b7d12014-05-16 20:30:20 +0200212 <td>Specifies whether also classes from the bootstrap classloader should
213 be instrumented. Use this feature with caution, it needs heavy
214 includes/excludes tuning.
215 </td>
216 <td><code>false</code></td>
217 </tr>
218 <tr>
Marc R. Hoffmann26daee42016-01-12 22:33:05 +0100219 <td><code>inclnolocationclasses</code></td>
220 <td>Specifies whether also classes without a source location should be
221 instrumented. Normally such classes are generated at runtime e.g. by
222 mocking frameworks and are therefore excluded by default.
223 </td>
224 <td><code>false</code></td>
225 </tr>
226 <tr>
Evgeny Mandrikov82a92ca2012-01-15 20:25:48 +0000227 <td><code>sessionid</code></td>
228 <td>A session identifier that is written with the execution data. Without
229 this parameter a random identifier is created by the agent.
230 </td>
231 <td><i>auto-generated</i></td>
232 </tr>
233 <tr>
234 <td><code>dumponexit</code></td>
235 <td>If set to <code>true</code> coverage data will be written on VM
236 shutdown.
237 </td>
238 <td><code>true</code></td>
239 </tr>
240 <tr>
241 <td><code>output</code></td>
242 <td>Output method to use for writing coverage data. Valid options are:
243 <ul>
244 <li><code>file</code>: At VM termination execution data is written to
245 the file specified in the <code>destfile</code> attribute.</li>
246 <li><code>tcpserver</code>: The agent listens for incoming connections
247 on the TCP port specified by the <code>address</code> and
248 <code>port</code> attribute. Execution data is written to this
249 TCP connection.</li>
250 <li><code>tcpclient</code>: At startup the agent connects to the TCP
251 port specified by the <code>address</code> and <code>port</code>
252 attribute. Execution data is written to this TCP connection.</li>
Evgeny Mandrikov8c614ba2013-01-09 16:07:13 +0100253 <li><code>none</code>: Do not produce any output.</li>
Evgeny Mandrikov82a92ca2012-01-15 20:25:48 +0000254 </ul>
255 </td>
256 <td><code>file</code></td>
257 </tr>
258 <tr>
259 <td><code>address</code></td>
260 <td>IP address or hostname to bind to when the output method is
261 <code>tcpserver</code> or connect to when the output method is
262 <code>tcpclient</code>. In <code>tcpserver</code> mode the value
263 "<code>*</code>" causes the agent to accept connections on any local
264 address.
265 </td>
266 <td><i>loopback interface</i></td>
267 </tr>
268 <tr>
269 <td><code>port</code></td>
270 <td>Port to bind to when the output method is <code>tcpserver</code> or
271 connect to when the output method is <code>tcpclient</code>. In
272 <code>tcpserver</code> mode the port must be available, which means
273 that if multiple JaCoCo agents should run on the same machine,
274 different ports have to be specified.
275 </td>
276 <td><code>6300</code></td>
277 </tr>
Marc R. Hoffmanncf41fc12012-06-30 00:15:43 +0000278 <tr>
279 <td><code>classdumpdir</code></td>
280 <td>Location relative to the working directory where all class files seen
281 by the agent are dumped to. This can be useful for debugging purposes
282 or in case of dynamically created classes for example when scripting
283 engines are used.
284 </td>
285 <td><i>no dumps</i></td>
286 </tr>
Marc R. Hoffmanne2930e72013-01-08 21:18:35 +0100287 <tr>
288 <td><code>jmx</code></td>
289 <td>If set to <code>true</code> the agent exposes
290 <a href="./api/org/jacoco/agent/rt/IAgent.html">functionality</a> via
291 JMX under the name <code>org.jacoco:type=Runtime</code>.
292 </td>
293 <td><code>false</code></td>
294 </tr>
Evgeny Mandrikov82a92ca2012-01-15 20:25:48 +0000295 </tbody>
296</table>
297
298
299<h2><a name="agent">Task <code>agent</code></a></h2>
300
301<p>
302 If the <code>coverage</code> task is not suitable for your launch target, you
303 might alternatively use the <code>agent</code> task to create the
304 <a href="agent.html">Java agent</a> parameter. The following example defines a
305 Ant property with the name <code>agentvmparam</code> that can be directly used
306 as a Java VM parameter:
307</p>
308
309<pre class="source lang-xml linenums">
310&lt;jacoco:agent property="agentvmparam"/&gt;
311</pre>
312
313<p>
314 This task has the same attributes as the <code>coverage</code> task plus an
315 additional property to specify the target property name:
316</p>
317
318<table class="coverage">
319 <thead>
320 <tr>
321 <td>Attribute</td>
322 <td>Description</td>
323 <td>Default</td>
324 </tr>
325 </thead>
326 <tbody>
327 <tr>
328 <td><code>enabled</code></td>
329 <td>When this variable is set to <code>false</code> the value of <code>property</code> will be set to an empty string, effectively
330 disabling coverage instrumentation for any tasks that used the value.</td>
331 <td><code>true</code></td>
332 </tr>
333 <tr>
334 <td><code>property</code></td>
335 <td>Name of the Ant property to set.</td>
336 <td><i>none (required)</i></td>
337 </tr>
338 <tr>
339 <td colspan="3"><i>All attributes of the <code>coverage</code> task.</i></td>
340 </tr>
341 </tbody>
342</table>
343
344
345<h2><a name="dump">Task <code>dump</code></a></h2>
346
347<p>
348 This task allows to remotely collect execution data from another JVM without
349 stopping it. For example:
350</p>
351
352<pre class="source lang-xml linenums">
353&lt;jacoco:dump address="server.example.com" reset="true" destfile="remote.exec"/&gt;
354</pre>
355
356<p>
357 Remote dumps are usefull for long running Java processes like application
358 servers.
359</p>
360
361<p class="hint">
362 The target JVM needs to have a <a href="agent.html">JaCoCo agent</a>
363 configured with <code>output</code> mode <code>tcpserver</code>. See
364 <a href="#coverage"><code>coverage</code></a> and
365 <a href="#agent"><code>agent</code></a> tasks above.
366</p>
367
368<p>
369 The <code>dump</code> task has the following attributes:
370</p>
371
372<table class="coverage">
373 <thead>
374 <tr>
375 <td>Attribute</td>
376 <td>Description</td>
377 <td>Default</td>
378 </tr>
379 </thead>
380 <tbody>
381 <tr>
382 <td><code>address</code></td>
383 <td>Target IP address or DNS name.</td>
384 <td><code>localhost</code></td>
385 </tr>
386 <tr>
387 <td><code>port</code></td>
388 <td>Target TCP port.</td>
389 <td><code>6300</code></td>
390 </tr>
391 <tr>
Marc R. Hoffmanna3a1f5a2013-11-10 14:05:33 +0100392 <td><code>retryCount</code></td>
393 <td>Number of retries which the goal will attempt to establish a
394 connection. This can be used to wait until the target JVM is
395 successfully launched.</td>
396 <td><code>10</code></td>
397 </tr>
398 <tr>
Evgeny Mandrikov82a92ca2012-01-15 20:25:48 +0000399 <td><code>dump</code></td>
400 <td>Flag whether execution data should be dumped.</td>
401 <td><code>true</code></td>
402 </tr>
403 <tr>
404 <td><code>reset</code></td>
405 <td>Flag whether execution data should be reset in the target agent after
406 the dump.</td>
407 <td><code>false</code></td>
408 </tr>
409 <tr>
410 <td><code>destfile</code></td>
411 <td>File location to write the collected execution data to.</td>
412 <td><i>none (required if dump=true)</i></td>
413 </tr>
414 <tr>
415 <td><code>append</code></td>
416 <td>If set to <code>true</code> and the execution data file already
417 exists, coverage data is appended to the existing file. If set to
418 <code>false</code>, an existing execution data file will be replaced.
419 </td>
420 <td><code>true</code></td>
421 </tr>
422 </tbody>
423</table>
424
425
426<h2><a name="merge">Task <code>merge</code></a></h2>
427
428<p>
429 This task can be used to merge the execution data from multiple test runs
430 into a single data store.
431</p>
432
433<pre class="source lang-xml linenums">
434&lt;jacoco:merge destfile="merged.exec"&gt;
435 &lt;fileset dir="executionData" includes="*.exec"/&gt;
436&lt;/jacoco:merge&gt;
437</pre>
438
439<p>
440 The task definition can contain any number of resource collection types and
441 has the following mandatory attribute:
442</p>
443
444<table class="coverage">
445 <thead>
446 <tr>
447 <td>Attribute</td>
448 <td>Description</td>
449 <td>Default</td>
450 </tr>
451 </thead>
452 <tbody>
453 <tr>
454 <td><code>destfile</code></td>
455 <td>File location to write the merged execution data to.</td>
456 <td><i>none (required)</i></td>
457 </tr>
458 </tbody>
459</table>
460
461
462<h2><a name="report">Task <code>report</code></a></h2>
463
464<p>
465 Finally different reports can be created with the <code>report</code> task.
466 A report task declaration consists of different sections, two specify the
467 input data, additional ones specify the output formats:
468</p>
469
470<pre class="source lang-xml linenums">
471&lt;jacoco:report&gt;
472
473 &lt;executiondata&gt;
474 &lt;file file="jacoco.exec"/&gt;
475 &lt;/executiondata&gt;
476
477 &lt;structure name="Example Project"&gt;
478 &lt;classfiles&gt;
479 &lt;fileset dir="classes"/&gt;
480 &lt;/classfiles&gt;
481 &lt;sourcefiles encoding="UTF-8"&gt;
482 &lt;fileset dir="src"/&gt;
483 &lt;/sourcefiles&gt;
484 &lt;/structure&gt;
485
486 &lt;html destdir="report"/&gt;
487
488&lt;/jacoco:report&gt;
489</pre>
490
491<p>
492 As you can see from the example above the <code>report</code> task is based
493 on several nested elements:
494</p>
495
496<h3>Element <code>executiondata</code></h3>
497
498<p>
499 Within this element Ant resources and resource collections can be specified,
500 that represent JaCoCo execution data files. If more than one execution data
501 file is specified, execution data is combined. A particular piece of code is
502 considered executed when it is marked as such in any of the input files.
503</p>
504
505<h3>Element <code>structure</code></h3>
506
507<p>
508 This element defines the report structure. It might contain the following
509 nested elements:
510</p>
511
512<ul>
513 <li><code>classfiles</code>: Container element for Ant resources and resource
Marc R. Hoffmannfc340a22013-03-22 11:13:24 +0100514 collections that can specify Java class files, archive files (jar, war, ear
515 etc. or Pack200) or folders containing class files. Archives and folders are
Evgeny Mandrikov82a92ca2012-01-15 20:25:48 +0000516 searched recursively for class files.</li>
517 <li><code>sourcefiles</code>: Optional container element for Ant resources and
518 resource collections that specify corresponding source files. If source
Marc R. Hoffmann8b5d6a32012-01-18 20:24:45 +0000519 files are specified, some report formats include highlighted source code.
520 Source files can be specified as individual files or as source directories.</li>
Evgeny Mandrikov82a92ca2012-01-15 20:25:48 +0000521</ul>
522
523<p>
524 The <code>sourcefiles</code> element has these optional attributes:
525</p>
526
527<table class="coverage">
528 <thead>
529 <tr>
530 <td>Attribute</td>
531 <td>Description</td>
532 <td>Default</td>
533 </tr>
534 </thead>
535 <tbody>
536 <tr>
537 <td><code>encoding</code></td>
538 <td>Character encoding of the source files.</td>
539 <td>Platform default encoding</td>
540 </tr>
541 <tr>
542 <td><code>tabwidth</code></td>
543 <td>Number of whitespace characters that represent a tab character.</td>
544 <td>4 characters</td>
545 </tr>
546 </tbody>
547</table>
548
Marc R. Hoffmann8b5d6a32012-01-18 20:24:45 +0000549<p class="hint">
550 <b>Important:</b> Source file resources must always be specified relative to
551 the respective source folder. If directory resources are given, they must
552 directly point to source folders. Otherwise source lookup will not succeed.
553</p>
554
Evgeny Mandrikov82a92ca2012-01-15 20:25:48 +0000555<p>
556 Note that the <code>classfiles</code> and <code>sourcefiles</code> elements
557 accept any
558 <a href="http://ant.apache.org/manual/Types/resources.html#collection">Ant
559 resource collection</a>. Therefore also filtering the class file set is
560 possible and allows to narrow the scope of the report, for example:
561</p>
562
563<pre class="source lang-xml linenums">
564&lt;classfiles&gt;
565 &lt;fileset dir="classes"&gt;
566 &lt;include name="org/jacoco/examples/important/**/*.class"/&gt;
567 &lt;/fileset&gt;
568&lt;/classfiles&gt;
569</pre>
570
571<p class="hint">
572 <b>Performance Warning:</b> Although it is technically possible and sometimes
573 convenient to use Ant's <code>zipfileset</code> to specify class or source
574 files, this resource type has poor performance characteristics and comes with
575 an huge memory overhead especially for large scale projects.
576</p>
577
578<p>
579 The structure can be refined with a hierarchy of <code>group</code> elements.
580 This way the coverage report can reflect different modules of a software
581 project. For each group element the corresponding class and source files can
582 be specified separately. For example:
583</p>
584
585<pre class="source lang-xml linenums">
586&lt;structure name="Example Project"&gt;
587 &lt;group name="Server"&gt;
588 &lt;classfiles&gt;
589 &lt;fileset dir="${workspace.dir}/org.jacoco.example.server/classes"/&gt;
590 &lt;/classfiles&gt;
591 &lt;sourcefiles&gt;
592 &lt;fileset dir="${workspace.dir}/org.jacoco.example.server/src"/&gt;
593 &lt;/sourcefiles&gt;
594 &lt;/group&gt;
595 &lt;group name="Client"&gt;
596 &lt;classfiles&gt;
597 &lt;fileset dir="${workspace.dir}/org.jacoco.example.client/classes"/&gt;
598 &lt;/classfiles&gt;
599 &lt;sourcefiles&gt;
600 &lt;fileset dir="${workspace.dir}/org.jacoco.example.client/src"/&gt;
601 &lt;/sourcefiles&gt;
602 &lt;/group&gt;
603
604 ...
605
606&lt;/structure&gt;
607</pre>
608
609<p>
610 Both <code>structure</code> and <code>group</code> elements have the following
611 mandatory attribute:
612</p>
613
614<table class="coverage">
615 <thead>
616 <tr>
617 <td>Attribute</td>
618 <td>Description</td>
619 <td>Default</td>
620 </tr>
621 </thead>
622 <tbody>
623 <tr>
624 <td><code>name</code></td>
625 <td>Name of the structure or group.</td>
626 <td><i>none (required)</i></td>
627 </tr>
628 </tbody>
629</table>
630
631<h3>Element <code>html</code></h3>
632
633<p>
634 Create a multi-page report in HTML format. The report can either be written as
635 multiple files into a directory or compressed into a single ZIP file.
636</p>
637
638<table class="coverage">
639 <thead>
640 <tr>
641 <td>Attribute</td>
642 <td>Description</td>
643 <td>Default</td>
644 </tr>
645 </thead>
646 <tbody>
647 <tr>
648 <td><code>destdir</code></td>
649 <td>Directory to create the report in. Either this property or
650 <code>destfile</code> has to be supplied.</td>
651 <td><i>none (required)</i></td>
652 </tr>
653 <tr>
654 <td><code>destfile</code></td>
655 <td>Zip file to create the report in. Either this property or
656 <code>destdir</code> has to be supplied.</td>
657 <td><i>none (required)</i></td>
658 </tr>
659 <tr>
660 <td><code>footer</code></td>
661 <td>Footer text for each report page.</td>
662 <td><i>no footer</i></td>
663 </tr>
664 <tr>
665 <td><code>encoding</code></td>
666 <td>Character encoding of generated HTML pages.</td>
667 <td><code>UTF-8</code></td>
668 </tr>
669 <tr>
670 <td><code>locale</code></td>
Marc R. Hoffmannd4ef46a2015-03-27 08:15:40 +0100671 <td>Locale specified as ISO code (en, fr, jp, ...) used for number
672 formating. Locale country and variant can be separated with an underscore
673 (de_CH).</td>
Evgeny Mandrikov82a92ca2012-01-15 20:25:48 +0000674 <td><i>platform locale</i></td>
675 </tr>
676 </tbody>
677</table>
678
679<h3>Element <code>xml</code></h3>
680
681<p>
682 Create a single-file report in XML format.
683</p>
684
685<table class="coverage">
686 <thead>
687 <tr>
688 <td>Attribute</td>
689 <td>Description</td>
690 <td>Default</td>
691 </tr>
692 </thead>
693 <tbody>
694 <tr>
695 <td><code>destfile</code></td>
696 <td>Location to write the report file to.</td>
697 <td><i>none (required)</i></td>
698 </tr>
699 <tr>
700 <td><code>encoding</code></td>
701 <td>Encoding of the generated XML document.</td>
702 <td><code>UTF-8</code></td>
703 </tr>
704 </tbody>
705</table>
706
707<h3>Element <code>csv</code></h3>
708
709<p>
710 Create single-file report in CSV format.
711</p>
712
713<table class="coverage">
714 <thead>
715 <tr>
716 <td>Attribute</td>
717 <td>Description</td>
718 <td>Default</td>
719 </tr>
720 </thead>
721 <tbody>
722 <tr>
723 <td><code>destfile</code></td>
724 <td>Location to write the report file to.</td>
725 <td><i>none (required)</i></td>
726 </tr>
727 <tr>
728 <td><code>encoding</code></td>
729 <td>Encoding of the generated CSV document.</td>
730 <td><code>UTF-8</code></td>
731 </tr>
732 </tbody>
733</table>
734
Marc R. Hoffmann55fae172013-03-20 11:55:53 +0100735<h3>Element <code>check</code></h3>
736
737<p>
738 This report type does not actually create a report. It checks coverage
739 counters and reports violations of configured rules. Every rule is applied to
740 elements of a given type (class, package, bundle, etc.) and has a list of
741 limits which are checked for every element. The following example checks that
742 for every package the line coverage is at least 80% and no class is missed:
743</p>
744
745<pre class="source lang-xml linenums">
746&lt;check&gt;
Marc R. Hoffmanncc075562013-05-25 15:39:12 +0200747 &lt;rule element="PACKAGE"&gt;
748 &lt;limit counter="LINE" value="COVEREDRATIO" minimum="0.80"/&gt;
749 &lt;limit counter="CLASS" value="MISSEDCOUNT" maximum="0"/&gt;
Marc R. Hoffmann55fae172013-03-20 11:55:53 +0100750 &lt;/rule&gt;
751&lt;/check&gt;
752</pre>
753
754<p>
755 The <code>check</code> element has the following attributes:
756</p>
757
758<table class="coverage">
759 <thead>
760 <tr>
761 <td>Attribute</td>
762 <td>Description</td>
763 <td>Default</td>
764 </tr>
765 </thead>
766 <tbody>
767 <tr>
768 <td><code>rules</code></td>
769 <td>List of rules to check.</td>
770 <td><i>none</i></td>
771 </tr>
772 <tr>
773 <td><code>failonviolation</code></td>
774 <td>Specifies whether build should fail in case of rule violations.</td>
775 <td><code>true</code></td>
776 </tr>
777 <tr>
778 <td><code>violationsproperty</code></td>
779 <td>The name of an Ant property which is filled with the violation
Marc R. Hoffmanncc075562013-05-25 15:39:12 +0200780 messages.</td>
Marc R. Hoffmann55fae172013-03-20 11:55:53 +0100781 <td><i>none</i></td>
782 </tr>
783 </tbody>
784</table>
785
786<p>
787 Within the <code>check</code> element any number of <code>rule</code> elements
788 can be nested:
789</p>
790
791<table class="coverage">
792 <thead>
793 <tr>
794 <td>Attribute</td>
795 <td>Description</td>
796 <td>Default</td>
797 </tr>
798 </thead>
799 <tbody>
800 <tr>
801 <td><code>element</code></td>
802 <td>The elements this rule applies to. Possible values are
803 <code>BUNLDE</code>, <code>PACKAGE</code>, <code>CLASS</code>,
804 <code>SOURCEFILE</code> and <code>METHOD</code>.</td>
805 <td><code>BUNLDE</code></td>
806 </tr>
807 <tr>
808 <td><code>includes</code></td>
809 <td>A list of element names that should be checked. The list entries are
810 separated by a colon (:) and may use wildcard characters (* and ?).</td>
811 <td><code>*</code></td>
812 </tr>
813 <tr>
814 <td><code>excludes</code></td>
815 <td>A list of element names that should not be checked. The list entries
816 are separated by a colon (:) and may use wildcard characters (* and ?).</td>
817 <td><i>empty (no excludes)</i></td>
818 </tr>
819 <tr>
820 <td><code>limits</code></td>
Marc R. Hoffmanncc075562013-05-25 15:39:12 +0200821 <td>List of limits to check.</td>
Marc R. Hoffmann55fae172013-03-20 11:55:53 +0100822 <td><i>none</i></td>
823 </tr>
824 </tbody>
825</table>
826
827<p>
828 Within the <code>rule</code> element any number of <code>limit</code> elements
829 can be nested:
830</p>
831
832<table class="coverage">
833 <thead>
834 <tr>
835 <td>Attribute</td>
836 <td>Description</td>
837 <td>Default</td>
838 </tr>
839 </thead>
840 <tbody>
841 <tr>
842 <td><code>counter</code></td>
843 <td>The <a href="counters.html">counter</a> which should be checked.
844 Possible options are <code>INSTRUCTION</code>, <code>LINE</code>,
845 <code>BRANCH</code>, <code>COMPLEXITY</code>, <code>METHOD</code> and
846 <code>CLASS</code>.</td>
847 <td><code>INSTRUCTION</code></td>
848 </tr>
849 <tr>
850 <td><code>value</code></td>
851 <td>The counter value that should be checked. Possible options are
852 <code>TOTALCOUNT</code>, <code>MISSEDCOUNT</code>,
853 <code>COVEREDCOUNT</code>, <code>MISSEDRATIO</code> and
Marc R. Hoffmanncc075562013-05-25 15:39:12 +0200854 <code>COVEREDRATIO</code>.</td>
Marc R. Hoffmann55fae172013-03-20 11:55:53 +0100855 <td><code>COVEREDRATIO</code></td>
856 </tr>
857 <tr>
858 <td><code>minimum</code></td>
Marc R. Hoffmanncc075562013-05-25 15:39:12 +0200859 <td>Expected minmimum value. If the minimum refers to a ratio the range is
860 from 0.0 to 1.0 where the number of decimal places will also determine
861 the precision in error messages.</td>
Marc R. Hoffmann55fae172013-03-20 11:55:53 +0100862 <td><i>none</i></td>
863 </tr>
864 <tr>
865 <td><code>maximum</code></td>
Marc R. Hoffmanncc075562013-05-25 15:39:12 +0200866 <td>Expected maximum value.</td>
Marc R. Hoffmann55fae172013-03-20 11:55:53 +0100867 <td><i>none</i></td>
868 </tr>
869 </tbody>
870</table>
Marc R. Hoffmann235a09e2012-12-23 15:57:16 +0100871
872<h2><a name="instrument">Task <code>instrument</code></a></h2>
873
Marc R. Hoffmann146716a2013-01-14 13:26:36 +0100874<p class="hint">
875 <b>Warning:</b> The preferred way for code coverage analysis with JaCoCo is
876 on-the-fly instrumentation. Offline instrumentation has several drawbacks and
877 should only be used if a specific scenario explicitly requires this mode.
878 Please consult <a href="offline.html">documentation</a> about offline
879 instrumentation before using this mode.
880</p>
881
Marc R. Hoffmann235a09e2012-12-23 15:57:16 +0100882<p>
883 This task is used for <a href="offline.html">offline instrumentation</a> of
Marc R. Hoffmannadf2bf62012-12-28 20:56:45 +0100884 class files. The task takes a set of files and writes instrumented
885 versions to a specified location. The task takes any file type as input. Java
Marc R. Hoffmannfc340a22013-03-22 11:13:24 +0100886 class files are instrumented. Archives (jar, war, ear etc. or Pack200) are
887 searched recursively for class files which then get instrumented. All other
888 files are copied without modification.
Marc R. Hoffmann235a09e2012-12-23 15:57:16 +0100889</p>
890
891<pre class="source lang-xml linenums">
James Anderson830d26d2013-01-26 09:00:32 -0600892&lt;jacoco:instrument destdir="target/classes-instr"&gt;
Marc R. Hoffmann235a09e2012-12-23 15:57:16 +0100893 &lt;fileset dir="target/classes" includes="**/*.class"/&gt;
894&lt;/jacoco:instrument&gt;
895</pre>
896
897<p>
898 The task definition can contain any number of resource collection types and
899 has the following mandatory attribute:
900</p>
901
902<table class="coverage">
903 <thead>
904 <tr>
905 <td>Attribute</td>
906 <td>Description</td>
907 <td>Default</td>
908 </tr>
909 </thead>
910 <tbody>
911 <tr>
912 <td><code>destdir</code></td>
Marc R. Hoffmannadf2bf62012-12-28 20:56:45 +0100913 <td>Directory location to write the instrumented files to.</td>
Marc R. Hoffmann235a09e2012-12-23 15:57:16 +0100914 <td><i>none (required)</i></td>
915 </tr>
Marc R. Hoffmann39d48af2014-02-22 10:26:53 +0100916 <tr>
917 <td><code>removesignatures</code></td>
918 <td>If set to <code>true</code> all signature related information is
919 stripped from JARs. This is typically necessary as instrumentation
920 breaks the signatures of the original class files.</td>
921 <td><code>true</code></td>
922 </tr>
Marc R. Hoffmann235a09e2012-12-23 15:57:16 +0100923 </tbody>
924</table>
925
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