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Worflow pushes to prod PyPI, version bump #53

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@tomchop tomchop requested a review from giovannt0 May 4, 2020 14:40
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Merging #53 into master will increase coverage by 15.07%.
The diff coverage is 68.99%.

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@@             Coverage Diff             @@
##           master      #53       +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   50.12%   65.20%   +15.07%     
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  Files           3        2        -1     
  Lines         399      661      +262     
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+ Hits          200      431      +231     
- Misses        199      230       +31     
Flag Coverage Δ
#nosetests 65.20% <68.99%> (?)
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
libcloudforensics/gcp.py 58.13% <51.30%> (+9.96%) ⬆️
libcloudforensics/aws.py 77.36% <77.36%> (ø)

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@giovannt0 giovannt0 merged commit 8c4a741 into google:master May 4, 2020
@tomchop tomchop deleted the cd-releases branch February 11, 2021 12:33
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