Generating coverage analysis

Generating coverage analysis – Step by step

Generating coverage analysis data

  1. Make sure you have a fresh checkout of pear and peardoc directories from cvs.php.net.

  2. Configure peardoc to generate the manual.xml in there ( autoconf, ./configure).

  3. Call genData.php with the path to peardoc's manual.xml as first, and path to the pear cvs directory as second parameter.

  4. A file called doc.dat will be generated in the current working directory.

Generating HTML reports

Once the coverage data is generated and serialized, you can generate some HTML reports. For this, the packages provides four Renderer classes that all implement the QA_Peardoc_Coverage_Renderer interface:

  • QA_Peardoc_Coverage_Renderer_DeveloperList lists all developers with the number of packages they have, the number of undocumented packages and lists the undocumented ones. The list is sorted by percentage of documented packages.

  • QA_Peardoc_Coverage_Renderer_SimplePackageList lists all categories in PEAR, the packages in them and shows which of them have docs and which not. A final summary with the total number of existing and documented packages, and a percentage number is also given.

  • QA_Peardoc_Coverage_Renderer_ExtendetPackageList is similar to the simple list, but also shows the package's classes, their documentation state and their methods and their doc state. This list can be used to check which methods aren't yet covered by your documentation.

  • QA_Peardoc_Coverage_Renderer_MissingDocsPerDeveloper generates an array of developer email => array(package names) assignments that can be used as base data to send reminder emails.

All the renderers have a examples/gen*.php file that uses the doc.dat file written by examples/genData.php. They echo the html to the console, so you should redirect it into a file.

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