customerio / customerio-android

This is the official Customer.io SDK for Android.
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feat: in app click tracking #187

Closed Shahroz16 closed 1 year ago

Shahroz16 commented 1 year ago

closes: https://github.com/customerio/issues/issues/8657

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codecov[bot] commented 1 year ago

Codecov Report

Merging #187 (55a1836) into main (a410e6d) will decrease coverage by 0.15%. The diff coverage is 0.00%.

@@             Coverage Diff              @@
##               main     #187      +/-   ##
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- Coverage     63.52%   63.38%   -0.15%     
  Complexity      218      218              
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  Files            91       91              
  Lines          2051     2059       +8     
  Branches        263      263              
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+ Hits           1303     1305       +2     
- Misses          646      654       +8     
+ Partials        102      100       -2     
Impacted Files Coverage Ξ”
...io/customer/messaginginapp/ModuleMessagingInApp.kt 59.32% <0.00%> (-1.03%) :arrow_down:
...java/io/customer/sdk/data/request/DeliveryEvent.kt 0.00% <0.00%> (ΓΈ)
sdk/src/main/java/io/customer/sdk/queue/Queue.kt 81.73% <0.00%> (-0.80%) :arrow_down:
...java/io/customer/sdk/repository/TrackRepository.kt 57.57% <0.00%> (-10.29%) :arrow_down:

... and 2 files with indirect coverage changes

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github-actions[bot] commented 1 year ago

Build available to test Version: shahroz-in-app-click-tracking-SNAPSHOT Repository: https://s01.oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/