Hi Daniel,

a few weeks ago, Trevor shared this link[1] with the mailinglist regarding
coverage. It uses a patched version of FlexUnit which gives you a report of
line coverage.


[1] https://code.google.com/p/flexunit-with-code-coverage/


On 13 April 2014 14:23, Daniel Tiefenauer
<daniel.tiefena...@crealogix.com>wrote:

> Hi folks
> I set up a Continuous Integration process for a Mobile app created with
> Flex/Air. It was not an easy task for me, because I did this for the first
> time. Since there may be other people like me struggling to do the same, I
> thought it would be worth sharing my experience with you guys (especially
> because I got some helpful hints from some of you).
>
> The process involves
>
> *         Compiling the Code...
>
> *         Packaging for Android and iOS...
>
> *         Unit Testing...
>
> *         Creating documentation...
>
> *         Static Code analysis (LOC, languages used, code commentation,
> ...)
>
> ... as well as some things I found useful to know (e.g. handling Native
> Extensions). Unfortunately I haven't found a way to check test coverage
> (FlexCover seems to be outdated somehow), so if any of you have done this
> in a similar environment I would be VERY interested to know how you did it.
>
> I created a documentation where all the steps are thoroughly described, so
> that even a beginner (like I was) could do it. You can find it under:
>
> http://www.tiefenauer.info/ci-for-flex-mobile-applications-part-0-the-setup/
>
> If you have any comments or improvements, please do not hesitate to add
> them under the corresponding post!
>
> Hope this may help some other poor soul setting up CI for Flex in the
> future.
>
> Thanks again for your help.
>
> Daniel
>
> PS: I apologize for the bad performance of my blog. It's running on a
> small NAS and will be ported to a real server as soon as I have the time
> and money :)
>



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João Fernandes

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