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MQE-1534: MFTF not including flaky test retries in Allure Report #344

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Description

  • changed default config value in codeception.dist.yml

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coveralls commented Apr 25, 2019

Coverage Status

Coverage decreased (-1.6%) to 54.658% when pulling 59831de on MQE-1534 into 38e5a69 on develop.

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Locally I confirmed that before the change the result xml files were being deleted from the filesystem and after the change they remain, resulting in the correct report with retries shown.

Looks good to me.

@KevinBKozan KevinBKozan merged commit 4f7649e into develop Apr 25, 2019
@KevinBKozan KevinBKozan deleted the MQE-1534 branch April 25, 2019 15:48
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