What is cloverage?

Cloverage primarily utilizes clojure.test for conducting tests, but it can be switched to midje by using the --runner :midje option. In previous versions of Cloverage, it was necessary to wrap midje tests within clojure.test's deftest, a limitation that has been lifted in the most recent updates. If you prefer to work with eftest, you can easily do so by applying the --runner :eftest flag. Furthermore, you have the ability to customize the testing runner through the :runner-opts option with a map in your project configuration. It's important to keep in mind that various other testing frameworks may provide their own compatibility with Cloverage, so checking their documentation is advisable for further insights. This level of adaptability not only enhances your testing experience but also empowers you to align it more closely with your specific development requirements. Thus, you can create a more efficient and tailored workflow for your testing processes.

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Price Starts At:
Free
Free Version:
Free Version available.

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Company Facts

Company Name:
cloverage
Company Website:
github.com/cloverage/cloverage

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Deployment
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Training Options
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Support
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11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
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Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
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Supported Languages
English

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