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Comprehensive test coverage analysis and improvement for Ruby and Rails applications using SimpleCov and SimpleCov Console formatter. Automatically runs coverage reports, identifies gaps, suggests tests, and enforces coverage standards. Integrates with RubyCritic for holistic code quality. Use when running tests, analyzing coverage, improving test suites, or setting up coverage tracking in Ruby/Rails projects.
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Maintain high test coverage in Ruby and Rails applications through automated analysis using SimpleCov as the coverage engine and SimpleCov Console for terminal output. This skill identifies coverage gaps, suggests targeted tests, and enforces quality standards alongside RubyCritic for comprehensive code quality feedback.
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Maintain high test coverage in Ruby and Rails applications through automated analysis using SimpleCov as the coverage engine and SimpleCov Console for terminal output. This skill identifies coverage gaps, suggests targeted tests, and enforces quality standards alongside RubyCritic for comprehensive code quality feedback.
Configure SimpleCov for any Ruby/Rails project with best practices:
Initial Setup:
# Add to Gemfile
echo "gem 'simplecov', require: false, group: :test" >> Gemfile
echo "gem 'simplecov-console', require: false, group: :test" >> Gemfile
bundle install
Create .simplecov Configuration:
SimpleCov.start 'rails' do
formatter SimpleCov::Formatter::MultiFormatter.new([
SimpleCov::Formatter::HTMLFormatter,
SimpleCov::Formatter::Console
])
# Enable branch coverage (Ruby 2.5+)
enable_coverage :branch
primary_coverage :branch
# Set thresholds
minimum_coverage line: 90, branch: 80
minimum_coverage_by_file 80
refuse_coverage_drop :line, :branch
# Standard Rails filters
add_filter '/test/'
add_filter '/spec/'
add_filter '/config/'
add_filter '/vendor/'
# Organize by application layers
add_group 'Controllers', 'app/controllers'
add_group 'Models', 'app/models'
add_group 'Services', 'app/services'
add_group 'Jobs', 'app/jobs'
add_group 'Mailers', 'app/mailers'
add_group 'Helpers', 'app/helpers'
add_group 'Libraries', 'lib'
end
Console Formatter Options:
# Customize output in .simplecov
SimpleCov::Formatter::Console.use_colors = true
SimpleCov::Formatter::Console.sort = 'coverage' # or 'path'
SimpleCov::Formatter::Console.show_covered = false
SimpleCov::Formatter::Console.max_rows = 15
SimpleCov::Formatter::Console.output_style = 'table' # or 'block'
Test Helper Integration (CRITICAL - Must be FIRST):
# test/test_helper.rb or spec/spec_helper.rb
require 'simplecov'
SimpleCov.start 'rails'
# Now load application
ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'test'
require_relative '../config/environment'
# ... rest of test helper
Standard Test Execution:
# Minitest
bundle exec rake test
# RSpec
bundle exec rspec
# Cucumber
bundle exec cucumber
# Specific test files
bundle exec ruby -Itest test/models/user_test.rb
SimpleCov automatically tracks coverage and generates reports after test completion.
Console Output Example:
COVERAGE: 82.34% -- 2345/2848 lines in 111 files
BRANCH COVERAGE: 78.50% -- 157/200 branches
showing bottom (worst) 15 of 69 files
+----------+----------------------------------------------+-------+--------+----------------------+
| coverage | file | lines | missed | missing |
+----------+----------------------------------------------+-------+--------+----------------------+
| 22.73% | lib/websocket_server.rb | 22 | 17 | 11, 14, 17-18, 20-22 |
| 30.77% | app/models/role.rb | 13 | 9 | 28-34, 36-37 |
| 42.86% | lib/mail_handler.rb | 14 | 8 | 6-8, 12-15, 22 |
| 45.00% | app/services/payment_processor.rb | 80 | 44 | 15-22, 35-48, ... |
+----------+----------------------------------------------+-------+--------+----------------------+
42 file(s) with 100% coverage not shown
HTML Report:
# Open detailed browser report
open coverage/index.html # macOS
xdg-open coverage/index.html # Linux
Gap Analysis Workflow:
Locate worst coverage files from console output
Examine specific uncovered lines
Categorize gap types:
Determine appropriate test type:
Write targeted tests
Verify improvement
Example: Improving Payment Processor Coverage
SimpleCov shows: 45.00% | app/services/payment_processor.rb | 80 | 44
# View the file with line numbers
cat -n app/services/payment_processor.rb | grep -A2 -B2 "15\|16\|17"
Uncovered lines reveal:
Add Comprehensive Tests:
# test/services/payment_processor_test.rb
require 'test_helper'
class PaymentProcessorTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
test "retries failed charges up to 3 times" do
order = orders(:pending)
# Simulate failures then success
Stripe::Charge.expects(:create)
.times(2)
.raises(Stripe::CardError.new('declined', nil))
Stripe::Charge.expects(:create)
.returns(stripe_charge)
processor = PaymentProcessor.new(order)
assert processor.charge
assert_equal 3, processor.attempt_count
end
test "processes refunds correctly" do
order = orders(:paid)
processor = PaymentProcessor.new(order)
refund = processor.refund_payment
assert refund.succeeded?
assert_equal order.total, refund.amount
assert_equal 'refunded', order.reload.status
end
test "handles webhook events appropriately" do
event = stripe_events(:charge_succeeded)
processor = PaymentProcessor.new
processor.handle_webhook(event)
order = Order.find_by(stripe_charge_id: event.data.object.id)
assert_equal 'paid', order.status
end
end
Branch coverage tracks whether both paths of conditionals are tested.
Understanding Branch Reports:
| 72.22% | app/services/discount_calculator.rb | 4 | 1 | branch: 75% | 4 | 1 | 3[else] |
This shows:
Example Code:
def calculate_discount(order)
return 0 if order.total < 50 # Branch: true/false
discount = order.total * 0.1
discount > 10 ? 10 : discount # Branch: true/false
end
Complete Branch Coverage:
test "returns 0 for small orders" do
order = Order.new(total: 30)
assert_equal 0, DiscountCalculator.calculate_discount(order) # Tests true branch line 2
end
test "returns percentage discount for medium orders" do
order = Order.new(total: 75)
assert_equal 7.5, DiscountCalculator.calculate_discount(order) # Tests false branch line 2, false branch line 5
end
test "caps discount at maximum" do
order = Order.new(total: 200)
assert_equal 10, DiscountCalculator.calculate_discount(order) # Tests true branch line 5
end
SimpleCov automatically merges results from multiple test suites run within the merge_timeout (default 10 minutes).
Configuration:
# .simplecov
SimpleCov.start 'rails' do
merge_timeout 3600 # 1 hour
# Optional: explicit command names
command_name "Test Suite #{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER'] || Process.pid}"
end
Running Multiple Suites:
# Run all test types - SimpleCov merges automatically
bundle exec rake test
bundle exec rspec
bundle exec cucumber
# View combined coverage
open coverage/index.html
Parallel Test Support:
# test/test_helper.rb
require 'simplecov'
SimpleCov.start 'rails' do
command_name "Test #{ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}"
end
bundle exec parallel_test test/ -n 4
Configure SimpleCov for CI pipelines with minimum coverage enforcement and artifact uploading.
See references/ci_cd_integration.md for GitHub Actions, CircleCI, and other CI platform configurations.
Combine SimpleCov coverage data with RubyCritic complexity analysis to prioritize refactoring targets.
See references/rubycritic_integration.md for combined analysis workflows and prioritization matrices.
Run coverage only when explicitly requested:
# test/test_helper.rb
SimpleCov.start if ENV['COVERAGE']
# Without coverage
bundle exec rake test
# With coverage
COVERAGE=true bundle exec rake test
Exclude specific code sections:
# :nocov:
def debugging_helper
# Development-only code not covered
puts "Debug: #{inspect}"
end
# :nocov:
# Custom token
SimpleCov.nocov_token 'skip_coverage'
# skip_coverage
def skip_this_method
end
# skip_coverage
Advanced Filtering:
SimpleCov.start 'rails' do
# Exclude short files
add_filter do |source_file|
source_file.lines.count < 5
end
# Exclude files by complexity
add_filter do |source_file|
# Could integrate complexity metrics
source_file.lines.count > 500
end
# Array of filters
add_filter ["/test/", "/spec/", "/config/"]
end
Custom Groups:
SimpleCov.start 'rails' do
add_group "Services", "app/services"
add_group "Jobs", "app/jobs"
add_group "API", "app/controllers/api"
add_group "Long Files" do |src_file|
src_file.lines.count > 100
end
add_group "Business Logic" do |src_file|
src_file.filename =~ /(models|services|lib)/
end
end
Track coverage in forked processes:
SimpleCov.enable_for_subprocesses true
SimpleCov.at_fork do |pid|
SimpleCov.command_name "#{SimpleCov.command_name} (subprocess: #{pid})"
SimpleCov.print_error_status = false
SimpleCov.formatter SimpleCov::Formatter::SimpleFormatter
SimpleCov.minimum_coverage 0
SimpleCov.start
end
For processes started with PTY.spawn, Open3.popen, etc:
# .simplecov_spawn.rb
require 'simplecov'
SimpleCov.command_name 'spawn'
SimpleCov.at_fork.call(Process.pid)
SimpleCov.start
# In test
PTY.spawn('ruby -r./.simplecov_spawn my_script.rb') do
# ...
end
Common issues include 0% coverage (load order), Spring conflicts, parallel test merge failures, and missing branch coverage.
See references/troubleshooting.md for solutions to all common SimpleCov issues.
Set achievable thresholds (start 80-85%), track both line and branch coverage, prioritize business logic, and enforce standards in CI/CD.
See references/best_practices.md for the full list of 10 best practices with code examples.
Pre-commit hooks, coverage summary scripts, and watch mode for TDD workflows.
See references/common_patterns.md for ready-to-use patterns and scripts.
See scripts/ for coverage analysis utilities (if provided).
See references/ for: