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# NAME
Devel::Cover::Report::Coveralls - coveralls backend for Devel::Cover
# USAGE
## GitHub Actions
1\. Add your repo to coveralls. [https://coveralls.io/repos/new](https://coveralls.io/repos/new)
2\. Add settings to one of your GitHub workflows. Here assuming you're
calling it `.github/workflows/ci.yml`:
```perl
jobs:
ubuntu:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest]
perl-version: ['5.10', '5.14', '5.20']
include:
- perl-version: '5.30'
os: ubuntu-latest
release-test: true
coverage: true
container: perl:${{ matrix.perl-version }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
# do other stuff like installing external deps here
- run: cpanm -n --installdeps .
- run: perl -V
- name: Run release tests # before others as may install useful stuff
if: ${{ matrix.release-test }}
env:
RELEASE_TESTING: 1
run: |
cpanm -n --installdeps --with-develop .
prove -lr xt
- name: Run tests (no coverage)
if: ${{ !matrix.coverage }}
run: prove -l t
- name: Run tests (with coverage)
if: ${{ matrix.coverage }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
cpanm -n Devel::Cover::Report::Coveralls
cover -test -report Coveralls
```
3\. Push new change to GitHub
4\. Coveralls should update your project page
## Travis CI
1\. Add your repo to coveralls. [https://coveralls.io/repos/new](https://coveralls.io/repos/new)
2\. Add setting to `.travis.yaml` (`before_install` and `script` section)
```
language: perl
perl:
- 5.16.3
- 5.14.4
before_install:
cpanm -n Devel::Cover::Report::Coveralls
script:
perl Build.PL && ./Build build && cover -test -report coveralls
```
3\. push new change to github
4\. updated coveralls your project page
## another CI
1\. Get repo\_token from your project page in coveralls.
2\. Write `.coveralls.yml` (don't add this to public repo)
```
repo_token: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
```
3\. Run CI.
# DESCRIPTION
[https://coveralls.io/](https://coveralls.io/) is service to publish your coverage stats online with a lot of nice features. This module provides seamless integration with [Devel::Cover](https://metacpan.org/pod/Devel%3A%3ACover) in your perl projects.
# ENVIRONMENT
Set these environment variables to control the behaviour. Various other
variables, set by particular CI environments, will be interpreted silently
and correctly.
## COVERALLS\_REPO\_TOKEN
The Coveralls authentication token for this particular repo.
## COVERALLS\_ENDPOINT
If you have an enterprise installation, set this to change from the
default of `https://coveralls.io`. The rest of the URL (`/api`, etc)
won't change, and will be correct.
## COVERALLS\_FLAG\_NAME
Describe the particular tests being done, e.g. `Unit` or `Functional`.
## COVERALLS\_PARALLEL
Set this to `true` in case you run your tests in a parallel environment. It is important to note though:
If you use this feature, you must ensure that your CI solution calls the parallel webhook when everything is done. Moreover,
regardless of what CI you use, you have to make sure that the `build_number` is constant across the different jobs, otherwise
coveralls is unable to group them together as one build.
See [https://docs.coveralls.io/parallel-build-webhook](https://docs.coveralls.io/parallel-build-webhook)
# SEE ALSO
[https://coveralls.io/](https://coveralls.io/)
[https://coveralls.io/docs](https://coveralls.io/docs)
[https://github.com/coagulant/coveralls-python](https://github.com/coagulant/coveralls-python)
[Devel::Cover](https://metacpan.org/pod/Devel%3A%3ACover)
## EXAMPLE
[https://coveralls.io/r/kan/p5-smart-options](https://coveralls.io/r/kan/p5-smart-options)
# LICENSE
Copyright (C) Kan Fushihara
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
# AUTHOR
Kan Fushihara