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Your own server, your intellectual property
You don't trust a third party service to host your IP? Host your own server, at no cost (every cloud provider will host your server freely for the first year).
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Not really user friendly
There is little/no graphical user interface. Everything is done via command line instructions.
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Open source
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Distributed references
The code coverage "references" are the previous measurements of code coverage. These references are distributed: all the team members can share the references in the same way they share the source code.
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Code Climate
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Gives code improvement suggestions
Code Climate gives you suggestions on how to improve the code which you can catalog on Jira.
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Mostly for web development languages
Code Climate only supports web development projects at the moment. Or at least languages that are widely used in web development (JavaScript, Ruby, Python and PHP). It has no support for largely used languages like Java or C++.
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Integration with team chat software
Code Climate directly integrates with team chat tools like Slack or HipChat.
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Repository token must be set manually for open source projects
The other services tend to automatically integrate with CI services like Travis, but Code Climate requires you to copy your repo's token into your CI service's environment.
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Shows test code coverage
Code Climate is fully integrated with test coverage statistics and metrics, giving you a complete view and understanding of them.
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Web interface doesn't show hits per line
Most code coverage services show both what lines of code were run and how many times each line was run, but Code Climate only shows the former.
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Free for open source
Code Climate is completely free for open source projects.
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Codacy
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Free for open-source projects
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Reports tons of noisy, irrelevant "quality" metrics
You want code coverage, not someone to tell you where to put semicolons in your markdown documents. It spots dozens of "issues" in your code and Markdown sources, none of which are in any way valid, most of which were random opinions from people with no justification and not accepted best practices. (In fairness, on the Python side, this was due largely to Pylint itself being way too prescriptive.)
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Tons of features, plugins to check code
The list is never ending: they use a lot of open sourced linters for many different languages, allowing to configure them one by one, add custom rules... It checks duplicates, issues, security AND is customizable.
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Can't handle combined coverage
When there are multiple environments that contribute coverage to different branches it just picks one at random and says that the rest of the code isn't covered at all.
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Dashboard causes Safari to freeze, crash
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API Tokens need to be hard coded
Most CIs have options for that in safe environment variables, but that makes it unavailable in PRs anyways. The support says they're working on it.
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Unlimited users:
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Security code analysis:
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Slack, Hipchat, JIRA and YouTrack integration:
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Syncs with linter configuration files:
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Codecov
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Detailed pull request comments
Great detailed pull request comments including Codecov's Coverage Diff which breaks down coverage changes in the pull request. Comments are updated after every successful CI build.
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Expensive - paid per user/month
Per-user pricing increases the pricing for us by 2600% compared to before.
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Free version
Codecov is free for up to 5 users and open source repositories on Github, Bitbucket, and Gitlab.
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Frequent downtime not reflected in status page
Often codecov.io URL returns 504 or 503 errors to the build scripts resulting in failed CI builds. Downtime is never reflected in their status page.
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Grouping Coverage Reports
Codecov groups coverage reports to isolate coverage metrics. For example: unittest vs functional. Learn more here.
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Node package doesn't support piped input
Most Node coverage uploaders allow you to pipe directly from a coverage tool into the coverage uploader, but Codecov seems to require that coverage is written to a file.
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Github commit status
Commit statuses are posted to maintain minimum coverage percentage.
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Browser extension not available for Safari
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Coverage reports can be integrated into Github and Bitbucket with a browser extension
Overlay coverage reports directly in Github and Bitbucket for seamless integration into your workflow.
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Good customer support
Codecov has great customer support. Especially because it uses Intercom for communication which makes it easy to ask questions or make feature requests.
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Service integrations:
GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab, GitHub Enterprise, Bitbucket Server, GitLab CE/EE
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