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Informations about the package laravel-route-coverage

LaravelRouteCoverage

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Laravel route coverage report.

With this package you can see the percentage of test coverage of your routes. Unless of course you do it through Laravel or PHPUnit tests.

How it works?

The package will scan all your tests collecting all the http queries that are called in them. After that, it will compare the results with the routes of your application. Routes are taken only by the App prefix to exclude vendor routes.

:scroll: Installation

The package can be installed via composer:

:scroll: Usage

Generate report:

After executing the command, the result of the report will be displayed in the console in the following form:

console-all-routes

Possible options:

In this case, all the results will be grouped by controllers, displaying how many actions there are in the controller, and how many of them are covered by tests.

console-group-by-controller

Due to the --html option, you will also receive a generated report in the html page. The report will be located in the public directory public/route-coverage

html-report

All versions of laravel-route-coverage with dependencies

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Requires php Version ^7.4 | ^8.0
illuminate/console Version ^7.0 || ^v8.0
illuminate/routing Version ^7.0 || ^v8.0
illuminate/config Version ^7.0 || ^v8.0
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