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Did you create the coverage/blanket
file as documented?
TBH, I should update these docs to reference istanbul
instead. blanket
is not really maintained anymore.
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I tried, but I could have very well have done something wrong. I didn't quite get what the entirety of the file should look like. Do you need anything else in the file other than the require of the blanket stuff?
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I think it should contain exactly this:
var path = require('path');
var srcDir = path.join(__dirname, '..', 'src');
require('blanket')({
// Only files that match the pattern will be instrumented
pattern: srcDir
});
assuming your source is in src
I am noticing that the grunt config says:
require: 'coverage/blanket'
It might need to be:
require: './coverage/blanket'
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I was able to get the blanket part to fire successfully. It was a configuration problem on my end. I wasn't able to get it totally working, but that's less important right now and is likely an issue with blanket itself. It's not super high on my priority list at this point. The tests are working and that's what matters! I'll revisit soon when I have more time. Thanks for the help!
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no problem - I think i will update the readme to reference istanbul as I mentioned, it's a more active project but is a bit more involved to integrate in my experience (notice that I ported the coverage for this project to istanbul a little while ago)
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Yeah I actually saw that when I was looking through the code earlier looking for examples. It would be cool to have an example setup for that.
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