I\'ve always used Jasmine for my unit tests, but recently I started using Istanbul to give me code coverage reports. I mean I get the gist of what they are trying to te
There are a number of coverage criteria, the main ones being:
For each case, the percentage represents executed code vs not-executed code, which equals each fraction in percent format (e.g: 50% branches, 1/2).
In the file report:
'E'
stands for 'else path not taken', which means that for the marked if/else statement, the 'if' path has been tested but not the 'else'.'I'
stands for 'if path not taken', which is the opposite case: the 'if' hasn't been tested.xN
in left column is the amount of times that line has been executed.This has been verified for Istanbul v0.4.0, I'm not sure if this still applies for subsequent versions, but being that library is based on solid theoretic principles, behavior shouldn't change too much for newer versions.
It also provides some color codes -
Pink: statements not covered.
Orange: functions not covered.
Yellow: branches not covered.
Full Istanbul docs here:
https://istanbul.js.org
For more in-depth theory on code coverage:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_coverage
Hope it helps!