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codecov:
ci:
- jenkinsci.saltstack.com
- github.com
max_report_age: 24 # The age you want coverage reports to expire at, or if you
# want to disable this check. Expired reports will not be processed by codecov.
require_ci_to_pass: yes # Less spammy. Only notify on passing builds.
# notify:
# after_n_builds: 25 # Only notify after N builds
# # This value is the output of:
# # sh -c 'echo "$(ls .ci/ | grep kitchen | wc -l)"'
# wait_for_ci: yes # Should Codecov wait for all CI statuses to complete before sending ours.
# # Note: Codecov considers all non-codecov statues to be CI statuses
ignore:
- ^*.py$ # python files at the repo root, ie, setup.py
- doc/.* # ignore any code under doc/
- salt/ext/.* # ignore any code under salt/ext
coverage:
round: up
range: 70..100
precision: 2
notify: {}
status: false
# status:
# project: # measuring the overall project coverage
# default:
# informational: true # Use Codecov in informational mode. Default is false. If true is specified the
# # resulting status will pass no matter what the coverage is or what other settings
# # are specified. Informational mode is great to use if you want to expose codecov
# # information to other developers in your pull request without necessarily gating
# # PRs on that information.
# target: auto # will use the coverage from the base commit (pull request base or parent commit) coverage to compare against.
# base: auto # will use the pull request base if the commit is on a pull request. If not, the parent commit will be used.
# flags:
# - salt
# - tests
# salt: # declare a new status context "salt"
# informational: true
# paths: "!tests/" # remove all files in "tests/"
# target: auto # will use the coverage from the base commit (pull request base or parent commit) coverage to compare against.
# base: auto # will use the pull request base if the commit is on a pull request. If not, the parent commit will be used.
# if_no_uploads: error # will post commit status of "error" if no coverage reports were uploaded
# # options: success, error, failure
# if_not_found: success # if parent is not found report status as success, error, or failure
# if_ci_failed: error # if ci fails report status as success, error, or failure
# flags:
# - salt
# tests: # declare a new status context "tests"
# informational: true
# #target: 100% # we always want 100% coverage here
# target: auto # auto while we get this going
# base: auto # will use the pull request base if the commit is on a pull request. If not, the parent commit will be used.
# paths: "!salt/" # only include coverage in "tests/" folder
# if_no_uploads: error # will post commit status of "error" if no coverage reports were uploaded
# # options: success, error, failure
# if_not_found: success # if parent is not found report status as success, error, or failure
# if_ci_failed: error # if ci fails report status as success, error, or failure
# flags:
# - tests
# patch: # pull requests only: this commit status will measure the
# # entire pull requests Coverage Diff. Checking if the lines
# # adjusted are covered at least X%.
# default:
# informational: true # Use Codecov in informational mode. Default is false. If true is specified the
# # resulting status will pass no matter what the coverage is or what other settings
# # are specified. Informational mode is great to use if you want to expose codecov
# # information to other developers in your pull request without necessarily gating
# # PRs on that information.
# target: 100% # Newly added lines must have 100% coverage
# if_no_uploads: error # will post commit status of "error" if no coverage reports were uploaded
# # options: success, error, failure
# if_not_found: success
# if_ci_failed: error
# flags:
# - salt
# - tests
# changes: # if there are any unexpected changes in coverage
# default:
# informational: true # Use Codecov in informational mode. Default is false. If true is specified the
# # resulting status will pass no matter what the coverage is or what other settings
# # are specified. Informational mode is great to use if you want to expose codecov
# # information to other developers in your pull request without necessarily gating
# # PRs on that information.
# if_no_uploads: error
# if_not_found: success
# if_ci_failed: error
# flags:
# - salt
# - tests
flags:
salt:
paths:
- salt/
carryforward: true # https://docs.codecov.io/docs/carryforward-flags
tests:
paths:
- tests/
carryforward: true
#comment:
# layout: "reach, diff, flags, files"
# after_n_builds: 46 # Only comment on PRs after N builds
# # This value is the output of:
# # sh -c 'echo "$(ls .ci/ | grep kitchen | wc -l)"'
#
# behavior: new # Comment posting behaviour
# # default: update, if exists. Otherwise post new.
# # once: update, if exists. Otherwise post new. Skip if deleted.
# # new: delete old and post new.
# # spammy: post new (do not delete old comments).
#
# Disable Comments
comment: off