View code coverage of nodejs from an E2E test
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I have a nodejs app which exposes a REST API. I have a test suite written in java (restassured) which I use to test this nodejs app. The test suite makes REST calls and verifies the results.
Is there any way I can generate a code coverage report for this test suite?
node.js e2e-testing
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I have a nodejs app which exposes a REST API. I have a test suite written in java (restassured) which I use to test this nodejs app. The test suite makes REST calls and verifies the results.
Is there any way I can generate a code coverage report for this test suite?
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I have a nodejs app which exposes a REST API. I have a test suite written in java (restassured) which I use to test this nodejs app. The test suite makes REST calls and verifies the results.
Is there any way I can generate a code coverage report for this test suite?
node.js e2e-testing
I have a nodejs app which exposes a REST API. I have a test suite written in java (restassured) which I use to test this nodejs app. The test suite makes REST calls and verifies the results.
Is there any way I can generate a code coverage report for this test suite?
node.js e2e-testing
node.js e2e-testing
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Lahiru Chandima
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