Writing a filter in Opencover to include only one assembly
I am using OpenCover to analyse the code coverage of my project. I am using MSTest to write UNIT Tests. I want to analyze the code coverage of a particular assembly and only that assembly.I want to write a filter the same.
Basically the filter should look exclude everything from my solution except that assembly which I intend to do code coverage on.
I wrote a filter like this.But it doesnot seem to be working
-filter:"-[*]* +[NameOfAssembly]*"
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I am using OpenCover to analyse the code coverage of my project. I am using MSTest to write UNIT Tests. I want to analyze the code coverage of a particular assembly and only that assembly.I want to write a filter the same.
Basically the filter should look exclude everything from my solution except that assembly which I intend to do code coverage on.
I wrote a filter like this.But it doesnot seem to be working
-filter:"-[*]* +[NameOfAssembly]*"
opencover
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Have you tried-filter:"+[NameOfAssembly]*"
?
– ful-stackz
Dec 4 '18 at 10:21
@ful-stackz you are correct - you should put that as an answer :)
– Shaun Wilde
Jan 2 at 1:07
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I am using OpenCover to analyse the code coverage of my project. I am using MSTest to write UNIT Tests. I want to analyze the code coverage of a particular assembly and only that assembly.I want to write a filter the same.
Basically the filter should look exclude everything from my solution except that assembly which I intend to do code coverage on.
I wrote a filter like this.But it doesnot seem to be working
-filter:"-[*]* +[NameOfAssembly]*"
opencover
I am using OpenCover to analyse the code coverage of my project. I am using MSTest to write UNIT Tests. I want to analyze the code coverage of a particular assembly and only that assembly.I want to write a filter the same.
Basically the filter should look exclude everything from my solution except that assembly which I intend to do code coverage on.
I wrote a filter like this.But it doesnot seem to be working
-filter:"-[*]* +[NameOfAssembly]*"
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Have you tried-filter:"+[NameOfAssembly]*"
?
– ful-stackz
Dec 4 '18 at 10:21
@ful-stackz you are correct - you should put that as an answer :)
– Shaun Wilde
Jan 2 at 1:07
add a comment |
1
Have you tried-filter:"+[NameOfAssembly]*"
?
– ful-stackz
Dec 4 '18 at 10:21
@ful-stackz you are correct - you should put that as an answer :)
– Shaun Wilde
Jan 2 at 1:07
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Have you tried
-filter:"+[NameOfAssembly]*"
?– ful-stackz
Dec 4 '18 at 10:21
Have you tried
-filter:"+[NameOfAssembly]*"
?– ful-stackz
Dec 4 '18 at 10:21
@ful-stackz you are correct - you should put that as an answer :)
– Shaun Wilde
Jan 2 at 1:07
@ful-stackz you are correct - you should put that as an answer :)
– Shaun Wilde
Jan 2 at 1:07
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Have you tried
-filter:"+[NameOfAssembly]*"
?– ful-stackz
Dec 4 '18 at 10:21
@ful-stackz you are correct - you should put that as an answer :)
– Shaun Wilde
Jan 2 at 1:07