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Add test strength statistic #774

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@alex859 alex859 commented Jun 18, 2020

Hello @hcoles, first of all thanks a lot for this project!

This PR is to address enhancement #128 as I would find it useful as well.

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hcoles commented Jun 24, 2020

Thanks @alex859, been meaning to put this in for a long time.

@hcoles hcoles merged commit e9c8642 into hcoles:master Jun 24, 2020
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Hi guys, this is a great enhancement, very useful.

Could I just quickly note that the documentation doesn't appear to mention the testStrengthThreshold configuration option anywhere. See here.

I saw the new metric and wondered if I could fail the build using it. Thankfully I found this pull request through the latest release notes!

It's pretty critical for legacy projects where the test coverage is lower than ideal but we want the test strength to be a focus where the coverage exists. We already have Jacoco complaining about the raw coverage :)

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