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feat: make RunClientTest louder when deals fail #10817

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@arajasek arajasek commented May 3, 2023

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This test flakily fails, and I'm pretty sure it's because the deals fail for some reason. Unfortunately, we can't tell, because that information isn't included in the output logs.

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Include failed deals in the output so that we can see what's going wrong.

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LGTM

@arajasek arajasek merged commit c940f59 into master May 4, 2023
@arajasek arajasek deleted the asr/log-eth-api branch May 4, 2023 16:59
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