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 (FlexCover seems to be outdated somehow), so if any of you have done this 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 :) > -- João Fernandes