I am using pytest to test my Python code.
To test for code coverage (C0 coverage) I run pytest --cov
and I can specify my desired coverage in my pyproject.toml
file like this:
[tool.coverage.report]
fail_under = 95
I get this result with a coverage a 96.30%:
---------- coverage: platform linux, python 3.8.13-final-0 -----------
Name Stmts Miss Cover
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
.....................................
Required test coverage of 95.0% reached. Total coverage: 96.30%
To test for branch coverage (C1 coverage) I run pytest --cov --cov-branch
. I get this result with a coverage of 95.44%:
---------- coverage: platform linux, python 3.8.13-final-0 -----------
Name Stmts Miss Branch BrPart Cover
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
.....................................
Required test coverage of 95.0% reached. Total coverage: 95.44%
I get two different coverage values, so I am testing two different coverage instances. What I would like to do is be able to test for code coverage AND branch coverage with the same command, and also be able to specify two different required coverages.
For now, all I can do is execute pytest two times, with two disadvantages:
- I have to run my tests 2 times, so it takes twice as long.
- I am limited to the same required coverage for both.
--cov-fail-under=
option on the pytest command line, the same way you provide--cov-branch