The coverage status badge always reports code coverage for the master branch (as the links are hard-coded) even when switching to a different branch such as dev.
This may be misleading and makes it difficult to (quickly) see the testing coverage when implementing new features to e.g. dev-branch.
Describe the solution you'd like
Change the badge links (webpage-link + svg-image-link) inside README.Rmd to the currently used branch (for all branches of {golem}).
Describe alternatives you've considered
one could scroll down to the "About" section on the README page and see the output of covr::package_coverage() but it takes more time; a badge at the top would make this quicker
Is your feature request related to a problem?
The coverage status badge always reports code coverage for the
master
branch (as the links are hard-coded) even when switching to a different branch such asdev
.This may be misleading and makes it difficult to (quickly) see the testing coverage when implementing new features to e.g.
dev
-branch.Describe the solution you'd like Change the badge links (webpage-link + svg-image-link) inside
README.Rmd
to the currently used branch (for all branches of{golem}
).Describe alternatives you've considered
README
page and see the output ofcovr::package_coverage()
but it takes more time; a badge at the top would make this quickerAdditional context Can be fixed via #1087