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Bump codecov/codecov-action from 4 to 5 #1105

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 weeks ago

Bumps codecov/codecov-action from 4 to 5.

Release notes

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v5.0.0

v5 Release

v5 of the Codecov GitHub Action will use the Codecov Wrapper to encapsulate the CLI. This will help ensure that the Action gets updates quicker.

Migration Guide

The v5 release also coincides with the opt-out feature for tokens for public repositories. In the Global Upload Token section of the settings page of an organization in codecov.io, you can set the ability for Codecov to receive a coverage reports from any source. This will allow contributors or other members of a repository to upload without needing access to the Codecov token. For more details see how to upload without a token.

[!WARNING]
The following arguments have been changed

  • file (this has been deprecated in favor of files)
  • plugin (this has been deprecated in favor of plugins)

The following arguments have been added:

  • binary
  • gcov_args
  • gcov_executable
  • gcov_ignore
  • gcov_include
  • report_type
  • skip_validation
  • swift_project

You can see their usage in the action.yml file.

What's Changed

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Changelog

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4.0.0-beta.2

Fixes

  • #1085 not adding -n if empty to do-upload command

4.0.0-beta.1

v4 represents a move from the universal uploader to the Codecov CLI. Although this will unlock new features for our users, the CLI is not yet at feature parity with the universal uploader.

Breaking Changes

  • No current support for aarch64 and alpine architectures.
  • Tokenless uploading is unsuported
  • Various arguments to the Action have been removed

3.1.4

Fixes

  • #967 Fix typo in README.md
  • #971 fix: add back in working dir
  • #969 fix: CLI option names for uploader

Dependencies

  • #970 build(deps-dev): bump @​types/node from 18.15.12 to 18.16.3
  • #979 build(deps-dev): bump @​types/node from 20.1.0 to 20.1.2
  • #981 build(deps-dev): bump @​types/node from 20.1.2 to 20.1.4

3.1.3

Fixes

  • #960 fix: allow for aarch64 build

Dependencies

  • #957 build(deps-dev): bump jest-junit from 15.0.0 to 16.0.0
  • #958 build(deps): bump openpgp from 5.7.0 to 5.8.0
  • #959 build(deps-dev): bump @​types/node from 18.15.10 to 18.15.12

3.1.2

Fixes

  • #718 Update README.md
  • #851 Remove unsupported path_to_write_report argument
  • #898 codeql-analysis.yml
  • #901 Update README to contain correct information - inputs and negate feature
  • #955 fix: add in all the extra arguments for uploader

Dependencies

  • #819 build(deps): bump openpgp from 5.4.0 to 5.5.0
  • #835 build(deps): bump node-fetch from 3.2.4 to 3.2.10
  • #840 build(deps): bump ossf/scorecard-action from 1.1.1 to 2.0.4
  • #841 build(deps): bump @​actions/core from 1.9.1 to 1.10.0
  • #843 build(deps): bump @​actions/github from 5.0.3 to 5.1.1
  • #869 build(deps): bump node-fetch from 3.2.10 to 3.3.0
  • #872 build(deps-dev): bump jest-junit from 13.2.0 to 15.0.0
  • #879 build(deps): bump decode-uri-component from 0.2.0 to 0.2.2

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Reviewer's Guide by Sourcery

This PR updates the codecov/codecov-action from version 4 to version 5. The update introduces significant changes in how the action works, now using the Codecov Wrapper to encapsulate the CLI, which should enable quicker updates. The change also includes updates to argument handling and adds new configuration options.

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Change Details Files
Update Codecov GitHub Action version across workflow files
  • Changed version reference from v4 to v5 in all codecov-action uses
  • Maintained existing configuration parameters and environment variables
.github/workflows/testing.yaml
Breaking changes in argument handling
  • Deprecated 'file' argument in favor of 'files'
  • Deprecated 'plugin' argument in favor of 'plugins'
  • Added support for new arguments including binary, gcov_args, gcov_executable, and others
.github/workflows/testing.yaml

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