class SimpleCov::Result
library generates (Coverage.result).
A simplecov code coverage result, initialized from the Hash Ruby’s built-in coverage
def self.from_hash(hash)
def self.from_hash(hash) hash.map do |command_name, data| new(data.fetch("coverage"), command_name: command_name, created_at: Time.at(data["timestamp"])) end end
def command_name
The command name that launched this result.
def command_name @command_name ||= SimpleCov.command_name end
def coverage
def coverage keys = original_result.keys & filenames Hash[keys.zip(original_result.values_at(*keys))] end
def created_at
def created_at @created_at ||= Time.now end
def filenames
def filenames files.map(&:filename) end
def filter!
def filter! @files = SimpleCov.filtered(files) end
def format!
def format! SimpleCov.formatter.new.format(self) end
def groups
def groups @groups ||= SimpleCov.grouped(files) end
def initialize(original_result, command_name: nil, created_at: nil)
Initialize a new SimpleCov::Result from given Coverage.result (a Hash of filenames each containing an array of
def initialize(original_result, command_name: nil, created_at: nil) result = original_result @original_result = result.freeze @command_name = command_name @created_at = created_at @files = SimpleCov::FileList.new(result.map do |filename, coverage| SimpleCov::SourceFile.new(filename, JSON.parse(JSON.dump(coverage))) if File.file?(filename) end.compact.sort_by(&:filename)) filter! end
def to_hash
def to_hash { command_name => { "coverage" => coverage, "timestamp" => created_at.to_i } } end