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test(frontend): exclude mentionNodeView from server coverage (#628)
CI's node coverage run (vite.config.ts, 'measure utility + server-side logic
only') counts every .ts under the include globs via all-files, but the Tiptap
NodeView builds live ProseMirror DOM and only runs in the browser editor — it is
exercised by the client project's browser tests, not the node run. Left in, it
showed 0% and dragged global functions (78.68%) and branches (78.48%) below the
80% gate.

Exclude it alongside the .svelte / browser-only UI files this config already
measures around. Restores the gate: statements 88.82%, branches 82.3%,
functions 87.27%, lines 89.77% (server project, verified locally).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-02 20:22:05 +02:00
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2026-03-17 18:35:13 +00:00

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