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feat: Support for Verifiable Credential Data Model 2.0 #1754

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@bstasyszyn bstasyszyn marked this pull request as draft September 12, 2024 23:34
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Codecov Report

Attention: Patch coverage is 94.23077% with 3 lines in your changes missing coverage. Please review.

Project coverage is 86.25%. Comparing base (e4f97de) to head (de857c5).
Report is 21 commits behind head on main.

Files with missing lines Patch % Lines
internal/logfields/fields.go 66.66% 2 Missing ⚠️
pkg/restapi/v1/issuer/controller.go 94.44% 1 Missing ⚠️
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+ Coverage   85.82%   86.25%   +0.43%     
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  Files         182      190       +8     
  Lines       12560    13376     +816     
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+ Hits        10780    11538     +758     
- Misses       1313     1340      +27     
- Partials      467      498      +31     

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@bstasyszyn bstasyszyn merged commit a375c3f into trustbloc:main Sep 17, 2024
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@bstasyszyn bstasyszyn deleted the vc2 branch September 17, 2024 17:15
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