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# (mandatory)
# Path to coverprofile file (output of `go test -coverprofile` command).
#
# For cases where there are many coverage profiles, such as when running
# unit tests and integration tests separately, you can combine all those
# profiles into one. In this case, the profile should have a comma-separated list
# of profile files, e.g., 'cover_unit.out,cover_integration.out'.
profile: cover.out
# (optional; but recommended to set)
# When specified reported file paths will not contain local prefix in the output
local-prefix: "github.com/9ssi7/gopre" # TODO: Replace me
# Holds coverage thresholds percentages, values should be in range [0-100]
threshold:
# (optional; default 0)
# The minimum coverage that each file should have
file: 70
# (optional; default 0)
# The minimum coverage that each package should have
package: 80
# (optional; default 0)
# The minimum total coverage project should have
total: 95
# Holds regexp rules which will override thresholds for matched files or packages
# using their paths.
#
# First rule from this list that matches file or package is going to apply
# new threshold to it. If project has multiple rules that match same path,
# override rules should be listed in order from specific to more general rules.
# override:
# Increase coverage threshold to 100% for `foo` package
# (default is 80, as configured above in this example)
# - threshold: 100
# path: ^pkg/lib/foo$
# Holds regexp rules which will exclude matched files or packages
# from coverage statistics
# exclude:
# Exclude files or packages matching their paths
# paths:
# - \.pb\.go$ # excludes all protobuf generated files
# - ^pkg/bar # exclude package `pkg/bar`
# NOTES:
# - symbol `/` in all path regexps will be replaced by current OS file path separator
# to properly work on Windows