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CDPCP-10617 - Errors when specifying tags in CDP provider resources #75

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Go test coverage: 31.9% for commit b8905cb
⚠️ 2 of 9 packages have zero coverage.
  • github.com/cloudera/terraform-provider-cdp/resources/iam
  • github.com/cloudera/terraform-provider-cdp/resources/ml
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# Package Name                                                      | Coverage
+ github.com/cloudera/terraform-provider-cdp/cdpacctest             |    28.0%
+ github.com/cloudera/terraform-provider-cdp/provider               |    78.7%
+ github.com/cloudera/terraform-provider-cdp/resources/datahub      |    27.0%
+ github.com/cloudera/terraform-provider-cdp/resources/datalake     |     2.7%
+ github.com/cloudera/terraform-provider-cdp/resources/environments |    46.7%
- github.com/cloudera/terraform-provider-cdp/resources/iam          |     0.0%
- github.com/cloudera/terraform-provider-cdp/resources/ml           |     0.0%
+ github.com/cloudera/terraform-provider-cdp/utils                  |    45.7%
+ github.com/cloudera/terraform-provider-cdp/utils/test             |    80.0%

@daszabo daszabo merged commit e6c717e into main Jan 25, 2024
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@daszabo daszabo deleted the CDPCP-10617 branch January 25, 2024 11:26
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