Simplecov Show archive.org snapshot is a code coverage tool. This helps you to find out which parts of your application are not tested.
Integrating this in a rails project with rspec, cucumber and parallel_tests is easy.
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Add it to your Gemfile and bundle group :test do gem 'simplecov', require: false end
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Add a .simplecovfile in your project root:SimpleCov.start 'rails' do # any custom configs like groups and filters can be here at a central place enable_coverage :branch # see https://github.com/colszowka/simplecov#branch-coverage-ruby--25 endNote that we're using a predefined profile called railswhich will group your models, controllers etc. in different tabs. You can also create your own profiles or use no profile at all.Optional: Enable "Branch Coverage" by adding enable_coverage :branchon Ruby 2.5+ projects to make Simplecov check if all possible branches of a condition have been hit.
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Require in your features/support/env.rbfor cucumber (important: require it before anything else, especially rails!):require 'simplecov' SimpleCov.command_name 'features' + (ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER'] || '') # remove the TEST_ENV_NUMBER part if you don't use parallel_tests # ...
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Require it in spec/spec_helper.rbfor rspec (important: require it before anything else, especially rails!)require 'simplecov' SimpleCov.command_name 'specs' + (ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER'] || '') # remove the TEST_ENV_NUMBER part if you don't use parallel_tests # ...
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Consider disabling SimpleCov if you only run a fraction of your tests 
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Run your tests (rspec and cucumber) 
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At the end of the testrun you should see something like Coverage report generated for features, features2, features3, features4, specs, specs2, specs3, specs4 to /home/<user>/<my-project>/coverage.
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(optional): add coverage/*to your project's.gitignore
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Open the file with your browser: xdg-open coverage/index.html
 You should see a table like the one in the documentation Show archive.org snapshot .
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Sort the table by "lines missed" to find the blind spots