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Sublime Text 2/3 plugin for showing Python coverage information.

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PyCover

A plugin for Sublime Text 2/3 that can highlight lines of Python lacking test coverage, based on the output of Ned Batchelder's coverage.py, based on the original plugin for ST2, SublimePythonCoverage.

Default sublime theme Cobalt2 theme

Installation

Set up Sublime Package Control if you don't have it yet.

Go to Tools > Command Palette. Type Package Control: Install Package and hit enter. Type PyCover and hit enter.

PyCover relies on the external coverage.py package, which you can install with

pip install coverage

Usage

Toggle missing line highlights by running the show_python_coverage command, bound to ctrl+alt+shift+c by default. You can also access it with the Command Palette under “Toggle Uncovered Lines”, or via the right-click menu.

Settings

With the settings option "onload": true, PyCover will start highlighting missing lines as soon as your file loads.

The highlight_uncovered_lines option is used to toggle highlighting of uncovered lines. When this option is set to true, uncovered lines are highlighted in both editor window and minimap. However, this can be disruptive to the experience for some users, so by default this option is set to false.

Highlight uncovered lines of code

Details

PyCover works by looking in all parent directories of the active file until it finds a .coverage file (as produced by coverage.py). Obviously, it only works if that file exists and contains coverage information for the file you opened.

Once the .coverage file is found, PyCover invoke the coverage module with system Python (see the 'python' settings option to change this) and highlights any missing lines with a gutter mark.