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ci: Add config for codecov#150

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Summary

Adds configuration for codecov. See here for reference on available configuration options.

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  • Allow a 1% tolerance on the coverage check in CI.

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This pull request establishes the foundational configuration for Codecov, integrating automated code coverage monitoring into our continuous integration process. This setup aims to provide visibility into our code coverage trends and prevent significant regressions by allowing a defined tolerance for coverage decreases.

Highlights

  • Code Coverage Configuration: I've added a new codecov.yml file to configure Codecov for automated code coverage reporting within our CI pipeline.
  • Coverage Threshold: The configuration sets a default project status threshold of 5%, which means the CI check will tolerate up to a 5% drop in overall code coverage before failing.
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This pull request adds a codecov.yml configuration file to enable Codecov status checks in CI, allowing a 5% drop in project coverage. The review suggests a stricter threshold and introducing patch coverage for more effective quality control.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

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@toby-coleman toby-coleman merged commit 836eab4 into main Jun 25, 2025
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@toby-coleman toby-coleman deleted the ci/coverage-tolerance branch June 25, 2025 18:47
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