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☕ add 'verbose' inputs in test CI #261

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☕ add 'verbose' inputs in test CI #261

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@Milly Milly commented Aug 18, 2024

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  • New Features
    • Introduced a new optional verbose parameter for the GitHub Actions workflow, allowing users to enable detailed output during execution for better visibility and monitoring.

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The recent updates to the GitHub Actions workflow configuration introduce a new optional input parameter, verbose, allowing users to enable detailed output during execution. This feature improves process visibility and aids debugging. Additionally, the environment variable DENOPS_TEST_VERBOSE is now set based on the verbose input, enhancing the workflow's configurability and utility.

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.github/workflows/test.yml Added verbose input parameter (optional, default: false) and updated DENOPS_TEST_VERBOSE environment variable to use verbose input.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 82.56%. Comparing base (b1c8116) to head (5445cbe).
Report is 2 commits behind head on main.

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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between b1c8116 and 5445cbe.

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19-23: LGTM: Addition of verbose input parameter.

The verbose input parameter is correctly added as an optional input with a default value and description.


31-31: LGTM: Update of DENOPS_TEST_VERBOSE environment variable.

The DENOPS_TEST_VERBOSE environment variable is correctly set based on the verbose input parameter.

@Milly Milly requested a review from lambdalisue August 18, 2024 06:47
@lambdalisue lambdalisue merged commit dae0f5e into main Aug 18, 2024
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@lambdalisue lambdalisue deleted the ci branch August 18, 2024 12:19
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