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Hello, I am trying to generate a test coverage badge for my project using Coveralls. However, as this is my first time working with this tool, I have encountered some unexpected issues that I have bee…
Dolov updated
5 months ago
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- add a docs macro that outputs a JSON badge:
```python
@env.macro
def get_coverage():
data = json.load(Path("htmlcov/coverage.json").read_text())
value = int(data["totals"]["pe…
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**See #506**
**Merge this and the card** @binkley
There are several cards that might involve adding project badges.
We should document as this visibility would be useful to others.
Presently the ex…
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@krivit do you have any objections to adding this badge to all of the statnet repositories that are ultimately destined for CRAN?
if not, i'm happy to add them as i'm working through the revdep st…
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Looks like the cool kids post their test coverage using [Coveralls](https://coveralls.io/). It looks like it's free for Open Source projects. Wanna try this?
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Make sure travis is calculating test coverage and add a test coverage badge to the readme
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Now that the test coverage isn't horrible any more, I'm not ashamed to show it. Unfortunately, github-actions doesn't provide an easy way to do so. Requirements:
- obtain cloud storage
- add `anybad…
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https://github.com/codecov/codecov-action
@ronaldtse could you please share your opinion about this idea
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Add coverage badge