Javascript - Angular 8+ code reports double methods to Sealights
Problem
When scanning code generated by Angular 8 (or greater), almost all the methods reported more than once to sealights causing lower coverage and more quality risks.
Cause
Angular 8 changed its defaults and generates multiple bundled versions of the code like, for example, esm5
, esm2015
, etc.
They are essentially the same code just in a different format, and then along with the source maps point back to the same code in the original source files.
This in turn creates duplicate entries in Sealights as they are scanned and reported.
Solutions
Change the Angular 8 configuration to generate only 1 type
This can be done for instance by updating the browserslist
value in your configuration.
Update the .slignore file to ignore all the files you don't want
Setting the .slignore
with something similar to the following, depending on the structure of the folders and files:
**/esm2015
*-es2015.*
More details are available in our dedicated article: Using Node.js Agent - Ignoring Files or Folders
When you want to deploy more than one type
If you want to deploy more than one type which means you need the Sealights agent to instrument more than one, then you will need to split the build scan and instrumentation commands.
For scanning the code, you will not use the
--instrumentForBrowsers
option, as in: Using Node.js Agents - Scanning a build
This should be done on only one of the folders.For instrumenting the code, you will use the
--instrumentForBrowsers
as in SeaLights Node.js agent - Scanning and Instrumentation of a Front-End app, but you will also specify the--instrumentationOnly
flag so that a new build scan will not be performed. This should be done on all the folders you want to deploy and capture coverage for.