How can I ignore specific files in Django coverage reports?
You can ignore specific files in Django coverage reports by using the --omit
option in the coverage command.
Can you give me an example of how to use the --omit option?
Sure! You can run coverage run --omit='*/migrations/*' manage.py test
to ignore all migration files.
What if I want to ignore multiple files?
You can separate multiple patterns with commas, like this: --omit='*/migrations/*,*/tests/*'
.
Is there a way to configure this in the .coveragerc file?
Yes! You can add an omit
section in your .coveragerc
file like this: omit = */migrations/*, */tests/*
.
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