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Pull Request Overview
This PR removes CodeClimate integration from the project following the deprecation of CodeClimate's API as documented in their migration guide to Qlty.
- Remove CodeClimate badge references from README
- Uninstall the codeclimate-test-reporter gem dependency
- Remove the CodeClimate CI workflow job
Reviewed Changes
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| File | Description |
|---|---|
| README.md | Removes CodeClimate GPA and test coverage badges |
| graphql-kaminari_connection.gemspec | Removes codeclimate-test-reporter gem dependency |
| .github/workflows/test.yml | Removes the entire CodeClimate CI job workflow |
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Summary of Changes
Hello @Umekawa, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
I've removed all traces of Code Climate integration from the project. This change was necessary because the Code Climate API has been disabled, rendering its services unusable for this repository. The primary impact is a cleaner codebase and documentation, removing references to a defunct service.
Highlights
- Documentation Update: Removed Code Climate badges from the README.md file to reflect the discontinuation of its use.
- Dependency Management: Uninstalled the codeclimate-test-reporter gem by removing its development dependency from graphql-kaminari_connection.gemspec.
- CI/CD Cleanup: Eliminated the Code Climate CI integration, streamlining the continuous integration pipeline.
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Code Review
This pull request removes Code Climate integration by deleting badges from README.md and the codeclimate-test-reporter gem from the gemspec. The changes are correct and align with the PR's goal. The PR description also mentions removing the Code Climate CI configuration, which is not reflected in the file changes. A complete removal would likely involve updating CI configuration files (e.g., .travis.yml) to remove any Code Climate-related steps, which would prevent future build failures.
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