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From YouTube: Speed Run: Code Quality notices in MR Diffs
Description
Quick run through of the new feature to display Code Quality violation data in the Merge Request Changes Tab. For information about how to setup Code Quality please reference this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pJcrvZfGQU) or the documentation link below.
Documentation: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/code_quality.html
Issue: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/267612
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A
Today,
you
should
be
used
to
seeing
here
in
the
merge
request,
widget
that
there's
been
a
degradation
in
my
case,
there's
only
a
little
bit
of
code
or
just
a
couple
of
files
in
this
demo
project,
so
not
too
easy
to
find
or
not
too
hard,
rather
to
find
any
sort
of
problems
here
in
the
code,
and
then
you
always
have
in
the
pipeline
page
the
full
report
as
well,
where
you
can
see
everything
that
has
happened
in
your
branch.
So
if
you
weren't
just
looking
for
changes,
you
wanted
to
clean
everything
up.
A
A
A
new
feature,
though,
and
this
that's
being
introduced
in
1312-
is
this
little
feature
here,
showing
code
quality
so
as
part
of
our
merge
request,
something
in
this
file
has
triggered
a
new
problem,
so
we
can
see
here
by
clicking
on
it
here
within
app.pi
that
we
have
a
couple
of
issues,
so
this
is
a
faster
way
for
you,
as
a
developer
or
a
code
reviewer
to
find
problems
that
are
in
just
the
files
that
were
modified
as
part
of
that
merge
request
and
really
just
new
things
that
were
introduced,
not
everything
in
app.pi,
so
you
should
be
able
to
then
review
that
code
quicker,
add
more
contextual,
hints
or
to
do's
asks
as
part
of
that
code
review
to
get
things
cleaned
up
and
reduce
your
tech
debt,
and
so
this
is,
like,
I
said,
a
minimum
viable
change
for
us.
A
This
is
kind
of
what
we're
first
introducing
is
just
this
little
badge
next
to
the
file
name
itself.
This
is
what
we're
getting
towards
in
our
next
milestone.
14-0,
I'm
actually
introducing
this
on
the
left
gutter
here,
so
you'll
see
the
exact
line
where
the
problem
might
lie
with
an
icon
and
that
hover
telling
you
what
the
problem
is
to
give
you
a
better
hint
as
to
where
exactly
in
the
file.
You
need
to
be
paying
attention,
not
just
that
it's
in
that
file
somewhere.