On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 8:06 PM, Enrico Olivelli <eolive...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have just committed coveralls.io and cobertura plugins into main pom.xml > (as DistributedLog does) > The next step is to enable cobertura and tests in Travis. > Currently we do not run tests on Travis because it is very slow..... > any ideas ? > I believe you need a coveralls token for reporting the coverage results. Jenkins is probably better for this purpose because the token has to be store secretly. > > Meanwhile I am going to submit a PR with a change in Travis config in order > to test Cobertura speed on Travis > > -- Enrico > > 2017-07-06 17:30 GMT+02:00 Enrico Olivelli <eolive...@gmail.com>: > > > > > > > 2017-07-05 16:13 GMT+02:00 Enrico Olivelli <eolive...@gmail.com>: > > > >> > >> > >> 2017-07-05 16:05 GMT+02:00 Sijie Guo <guosi...@gmail.com>: > >> > >>> It would be worth checking with the INFRA to see what kind of code > >>> coverage > >>> that it provides. I remembered that a few ASF projects using > >>> coveralls.io, > >>> INFRA can enable this for you and give you an token which you can > >>> configure > >>> in the CI job. I think coveralls supports JaCoco. > >>> > >> > >> I will sent and email to INFRA and come back with the response > >> > >> > > > > no answer from INFRA > > > > meanwhile I was playing with coveralls.io and I found the our repo is > > somehow already configured, see > > https://coveralls.io/github/apache/bookkeeper > > > > I don't know whoever did it > > > > It seams that in order to have such service use have to include JaCoCo > > maven plugin, then enable some automatic build using Jenkins or Travis > and > > then add another coveralls plugin > > > > see this interesting document > > https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/wiki/ > > Coveralls.io-configuration-for-maven-projects > > > > I think that the starting point is to integrate JaCoco > > > > > > > > -- Enrico > > > > > > > >> -- Enrico > >> > >> > >>> > >>> Sijie > >>> > >>> On Jul 5, 2017 1:57 AM, "Enrico Olivelli" <eolive...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>> > I am attaching a report (I am using Google Drive as most email > clients > >>> will > >>> > block attachments with html inside) . > >>> > Just untar and play with your browser > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > 2017-07-04 18:18 GMT+02:00 Dávid Szigecsán <sige...@gmail.com>: > >>> > > SonarCloud is free for open source. > >>> > > > >>> > > https://about.sonarcloud.io/ > >>> > > >>> > Yes I known > >>> > recently we have activated Travis CI, I think that the trend is to > >>> > integrate with such free tools in order to achieve the best quality > >>> with > >>> > the minimum effort > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > -- Enrico > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > > >>> > > 2017-07-04 18:15 GMT+02:00 Enrico Olivelli <eolive...@gmail.com>: > >>> > > > >>> > >> Il mar 4 lug 2017, 18:08 Dávid Szigecsán <sige...@gmail.com> ha > >>> > scritto: > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > +1 > >>> > >> > > >>> > >> > What do you think about sonar? :) > >>> > >> > > >>> > >> > >>> > >> I am using sonar in projects in my company, it is great. > >>> > >> But it needs a server, so it is not easy to use for everyone > >>> > >> > >>> > >> Enrico > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > > >>> > >> > 2017-07-04 17:24 GMT+02:00 Enrico Olivelli <eolive...@gmail.com > >: > >>> > >> > > >>> > >> > > Hi all, > >>> > >> > > as we are in the mood of enhancing automatic QA and quality of > >>> > >> > > BookKeeper I have created this issue in order to introduce > >>> JaCoCo in > >>> > >> > > the build/test pipeline > >>> > >> > > > >>> > >> > > https://github.com/apache/bookkeeper/issues/232 > >>> > >> > > > >>> > >> > > I will do some tests and report to the comunity > >>> > >> > > > >>> > >> > > -- Enrico > >>> > >> > > > >>> > >> > > >>> > >> -- > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> -- Enrico Olivelli > >>> > >> > >>> > > >>> > bookkeeper-server-jacoco.tar.gz > >>> > <https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz7lsWhNTGF-OVZFblRpZE00Nz > >>> A/view?usp= > >>> > drive_web> > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > >> > >> > > >