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Issue with ir.actions.server in Coverage Report – Curious About Others' Experience
Dear OCA Community,
I am using
https://github.com/oca/oca-ci to run automated test cases in my GitLab pipeline, and I encountered a strange issue today.
In one of the modules in my current repository, I am creating a Server Action (ir.actions.server) and executing it via the run method. However, during test execution, coverage.py mistakenly treated ir.actions.server as a file (might be because it is using safe_eval)
and attempted to include it in the .coverage report. This resulted in the following error while generating coverage report:
No source for code: '/builds/GIT_REPO/ir.actions.server(576,)'.
I was able to resolve this by adding a
I was able to resolve this by adding a
.coveragerc file with the following configuration:
[run]
omit =
*ir.actions.server*
While this fix works, I am curious to know if others have encountered a similar issue, how it has been handled in other setups, and whether my solution is the proper way to address it.
Looking forward to insights!
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