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Informations about the package behat-context-file-usage

Behat Context File Usage

What it's for

Produces an HTML code coverage report, showing you which parts of your Behat Context files are actually being used, and what can be deleted. Useful for the maintenance of larger suites.

Uses PHPUnit's coverage report generator.

How to install it

Configure the extension in your behat.yml file, like this:

You can install it by putting this in your composer.json file:

Now just run Behat as normal, with that config file.

Caveats

It makes your test suite run slower, so maybe just use it now and again. Take the stuff back out of the behat.yml to turn it off.

It has not escaped the author's attention that the tool could be used to provide a PHPUnit-style code coverage report of your actual production code, with regards to Behat test coverage. This would be done by changing the context_folder setting to a value like src/. This is not a recommended approach with Behat.


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Requires phpunit/php-code-coverage Version ^4.0.4
behat/behat Version ^3.0.0
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