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Collect coverage using the coverage packge and create an LCOV report

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Implementing Dart and Flutter Test Coverage

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Testing Fundamentals

Structure your test suites using the standard Dart testing paradigms. Use package:test for Dart projects and flutter_test for Flutter projects.

  • Unit Tests: Verify individual functions, methods, or classes.
  • Component/Widget Tests: Verify component behavior, layout, and interaction using mock objects (package:mockito).
  • Integration Tests: Verify entire app flows on simulated or real devices.

Coverage Directives

Exclude specific lines, blocks, or entire files from coverage metrics using inline comments. Pass the --check-ignore flag during formatting to enforce these directives.

  • Ignore a single line: // coverage:ignore-line
  • Ignore a block of code: // coverage:ignore-start and // coverage:ignore-end
  • Ignore an entire file: // coverage:ignore-file

Workflow: Configuring and Generating Coverage Reports

Follow this sequential workflow to add the coverage package, execute tests, and generate an LCOV report.

Task Progress Checklist:

  • 1. Add coverage as a dev_dependency.
  • 2. Execute the automated coverage script.
  • 3. Validate the LCOV output.

1. Add Dependencies

Add the coverage package as a dev_dependency to your project. Do not add it to standard dependencies.

If working in a standard Dart project:

dart pub add dev:coverage

If working in a Flutter project:

flutter pub add dev:coverage

2. Collect Coverage and Generate LCOV

Use the bundled test_with_coverage script. This script automatically runs all tests, collects the JSON coverage data from the Dart VM, and formats it into an LCOV report.

dart run coverage:test_with_coverage

Note: If working within a Dart workspace (monorepo), specify the test directories explicitly (e.g., dart run coverage:test_with_coverage -- pkgs/foo/test pkgs/bar/test).

3. Feedback Loop: Validate Output

Run validator -> review errors -> fix:

  1. Verify that the coverage/ directory was created in the project root.
  2. Ensure coverage/coverage.json (raw data) and coverage/lcov.info (formatted report) exist.
  3. If coverage is missing for specific files, ensure they are imported and executed by your test files, or add // coverage:ignore-file if they are intentionally excluded.

Workflow: Advanced Manual Coverage Collection

If you require granular control over the VM service, isolate pausing, or need branch/function-level coverage, use the manual collection workflow.

Task Progress Checklist:

  • 1. Run tests with VM service enabled.
  • 2. Collect raw JSON coverage.
  • 3. Format JSON to LCOV.

1. Run Tests with VM Service

Execute tests while pausing isolates on exit and exposing the VM service on a specific port (e.g., 8181).

dart run --pause-isolates-on-exit --disable-service-auth-codes --enable-vm-service=8181 test &

2. Collect Raw Coverage

Extract the coverage data from the running VM service and output it to a JSON file.

dart run coverage:collect_coverage --wait-paused --uri=http://127.0.0.1:8181/ -o coverage/coverage.json --resume-isolates

Optional: Append --function-coverage and --branch-coverage to gather deeper metrics (requires Dart VM 2.17.0+).

3. Format to LCOV

Convert the raw JSON data into the standard LCOV format.

dart run coverage:format_coverage --packages=.dart_tool/package_config.json --lcov -i coverage/coverage.json -o coverage/lcov.info --check-ignore

Examples

Example: pubspec.yaml Configuration

Ensure your pubspec.yaml reflects the coverage package strictly under dev_dependencies.

name: my_dart_app
environment:
  sdk: ^3.0.0

dependencies:
  path: ^1.8.0

dev_dependencies:
  test: ^1.24.0
  coverage: ^1.15.0

Example: Applying Ignore Directives

Use ignore directives to prevent generated code or untestable edge cases from lowering coverage scores.

// coverage:ignore-file
import 'package:meta/meta.dart';

class SystemConfig {
  final String env;

  SystemConfig(this.env);

  // coverage:ignore-start
  void legacyInit() {
    print('Deprecated initialization');
  }
  // coverage:ignore-end

  bool isProduction() {
    if (env == 'prod') return true;
    return false; // coverage:ignore-line
  }
}
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Overall Score

82/100

Grade

B

Good

Safety

85

Quality

82

Clarity

85

Completeness

75

Summary

This skill guides agents through collecting test coverage in Dart and Flutter projects using the coverage package. It provides two workflows: an automated standard path using the `test_with_coverage` script, and a manual advanced path for granular VM service control. The skill includes configuration examples, ignore directives for excluding code from coverage, and validation steps.

Static Analysis Findings

1 finding

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Credential Exposure
SEC-020Direct .env File Access

Direct .env file access

SKILL.md.env

Detected Capabilities

file read (pubspec.yaml, package_config.json)shell execution (dart commands)directory creation (coverage/ output)file writing (coverage.json, lcov.info)

Trigger Keywords

Phrases that MCP clients use to match this skill to user intent.

dart coverage reportflutter test coveragegenerate lcovmeasure code coveragecoverage collection

Risk Signals

INFO

SEC-020: Reference to '.env' in test configuration context (Example section mentions environment-specific behavior)

SKILL.md | Example: Applying Ignore Directives | SystemConfig class

Referenced Domains

External domains referenced in skill content, detected by static analysis.

127.0.0.1

Use Cases

  • Measure test coverage in Dart projects
  • Generate LCOV reports for Flutter apps
  • Exclude untestable code from coverage metrics
  • Collect branch and function-level coverage data
  • Validate coverage outputs in CI/CD pipelines
  • Configure coverage settings in pubspec.yaml

Quality Notes

  • Strength: Clear two-tier workflow structure (automated vs. manual) appropriate for skill progression
  • Strength: Practical task checklists help agents verify progress
  • Strength: Well-documented ignore directives with concrete syntax examples
  • Strength: Edge case handling (monorepo/workspace support, optional flags for deeper metrics)
  • Strength: Example code demonstrates the exact patterns being taught
  • Opportunity: Could expand on interpreting LCOV reports or troubleshooting common coverage gaps
  • Opportunity: No guidance on setting coverage thresholds or CI/CD integration (e.g., --min-coverage flag)
Model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001Analyzed: Jul 15, 2026

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