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@Ash-exp Ash-exp commented Apr 3, 2025

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This PR includes

  • Fixed the inconsistency in ci/ cd workflow status update code
  • Added ucid validation for ci/cd workflow status update event
  • Updated logging and tracers

Fixes https://github.com/devtron-labs/sprint-tasks/issues/692

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The migration files have successfully passed the criteria!!

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The migration files have successfully passed the criteria!!

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sonarqubecloud bot commented Apr 7, 2025

Quality Gate Failed Quality Gate failed

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4.0% Duplication on New Code (required ≤ 3%)

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