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Provided ability to handle package annotations (labels, links etc.) #1125

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@TikhomirovSergey TikhomirovSergey commented Sep 10, 2024

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  • provided ability to handle package annotations
  • add package target to Epic(s), Feature(s), Flaky, Issue(s), Link(s), Muted, Owner, Severity, Story(es), TmsLink(s)

The article about package level annotations and package-info files

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Sometimes it has to do a lot of work

  • mark many classes or methods with annotations
  • check the relevance of the labels in the code in case of changes

I don't think that the creating a base class with necessary labels for further extending by tests classes is a good solution (personally, I think it's an anti-pattern). It's much easier to mark packages and put tests there and to add additional marks (to classes and methods) only if it is necessary

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- add package target to Epic(s), Feature(s), Flaky, Issue(s), Link(s), Muted, Owner, Severity, Story(es), TmsLink(s)
@TikhomirovSergey TikhomirovSergey marked this pull request as draft September 11, 2024 10:24
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TikhomirovSergey commented Oct 4, 2024

Hello @baev Any feedback? Has something to be improved?

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