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[error] Uploading to https://coveralls.io failed: Provided service_job_id but not service_name #288
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Hi @skennedy. Will try to take a look at this later today. |
Hi @rolandtritsch I'm facing the same issue - Is there any chance this could be looked into? |
Hi @mwz. Sorry for the radio silence and lack of progress here. Live got in the way. Will try to take a look at this on/over the weekend. |
Hi @mwz @skennedy. This should be fixed now - https://github.com/scoverage/sbt-coveralls/releases/tag/v1.3.13 |
Thank you @rolandtritsch - that fixed the issue for me 👍🏻 |
Thanks for this plugin - it's been working a great for my team until recently...
Upgraded to the latest and greatest, which I was using to upload coverage from a CircleCI pipeline - and it started failing with this error:
(side note: didn't notice for a while, because the SBT build ends up succeeding 🤔 )
Looks like #274 was the culprit, the code no longer populates
service_name
if your coverallsAuth is a CoverallsRepoToken:292581b#diff-27c4f1e540de6ed41915777359d6f779f9dc76eae56a77517dc46534512e4310
My configuration was:
This seems to be a workaround for now:
I would love to contribute a fix but I don't understand the reasoning behind the different types of that ADT - maybe @ruippeixotog could advise?
Thanks again to everyone who built the plugin
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