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fix npm run test command that running unit tests without coverage #2905

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It fails right now because redhat-account-extension installation
script is not called before executing the tests

Signed-off-by: Denis Golovin dgolovin@redhat.com

@datho7561 datho7561 self-requested a review May 23, 2023 16:17
It fails right now because redhat-account-extension installation
script is not called before executing the tests

Signed-off-by: Denis Golovin <dgolovin@redhat.com>
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Patch and project coverage have no change.

Comparison is base (452abdd) 36.63% compared to head (90917fa) 36.63%.

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@datho7561 datho7561 merged commit f341854 into redhat-developer:main May 23, 2023
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Thanks for the quick PR @dgolovin !!

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