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feat: Configurable report granularity #581

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@porridge porridge commented Nov 26, 2024

What this PR does / why we need it:

#509 changed the report format from test to step granularity. This change introduces a setting that makes it possible to use the previous granularity.

Technically speaking the previous change was backwards incompatible, but a few releases happened since then so I'm keeping the default at step granularity to prevent another backwards incompatible change.

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Fixes #575

@porridge porridge requested a review from kensipe as a code owner November 26, 2024 08:32
@porridge porridge force-pushed the porridge/junit-granularity-knob branch from e0c74df to ffc8b84 Compare November 28, 2024 05:32
@porridge porridge force-pushed the porridge/junit-granularity-prefactoring branch from 6e8425b to f8e1d9a Compare November 28, 2024 05:33
Base automatically changed from porridge/junit-granularity-prefactoring to main November 28, 2024 05:36
Signed-off-by: Marcin Owsiany <porridge@redhat.com>
@porridge porridge force-pushed the porridge/junit-granularity-knob branch from ffc8b84 to 061d0ac Compare November 28, 2024 05:37
@porridge porridge merged commit 75abf5d into main Nov 28, 2024
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Optional more granular reporting for JUnit reports
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