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Commits page#

The Commits page displays an overview of the commits in your repository, such as the analysis status and the number of new and fixed issues for each commit. This allows you to monitor the evolution of the code quality in your repository per commit.

By default, the page lists the commits on the main branch of your repository but if you have more than one branch enabled you can use the drop-down list at the top of the page to display issues on other branches.

Commits page

Click a specific commit to see detailed information about the code quality changes introduced by that commit.

Commit detail

The next sections describe each area of the commit detail page.

Commit status#

This area displays the information that identifies the commit (SHA hash, date, and commit message), as well as:

Commit status

Commit quality overview#

This area displays the quality gate status and an overview of the code quality metrics for the commit:

  • The quality gate status is either Not up to standards or Up to standards depending on the quality gate rules for your repository.

    If you don't have any rules enabled for commits, the status is always Up to standards.

  • The variation of the following code quality metrics introduced by the commit is displayed either as a positive or negative variation, or no variation (represented by =):

    • Issues: Number of new or fixed issues
    • Duplication: Variation of the number of duplicated code blocks
    • Complexity: Variation of complexity

    • Coverage: Variation of code coverage percentage relative to the parent commit

    Depending on the languages being analyzed or if you haven't set up coverage for your repository, some metrics may not be calculated (represented by -).

    Note

    Learn how Codacy calculates the code quality metrics in more detail:

  • The colors depend on the quality gate rules for your repository:

    • Green: The metric passes the quality gate
    • Red: The metric fails the quality gate
    • Gray: There aren't quality gate rules configured for the metric or the value doesn't impact the quality gate

    Notes

    If you change the quality gate rules you must reanalyze the commit to update the color of the metrics, except for coverage which updates immediately after you save your changes on the Quality Settings page.

Commit quality overview

Issues tabs#

The New Issues and Fixed Issues tabs display the list of issues that the commit created or fixed.

Click the title of an issue to see the following information:

  • The contributor and date of the commit that introduced the issue
  • The tool that reported the issue and the estimated time to fix it
  • What's the issue and how to solve it
  • The programming language and category of the issue

Use the options in the cogwheel menu of each issue to ignore and manage issues.

New Issues and Fixed Issues tabs

Possible issues#

In some situations, Codacy may report either new or fixed possible issues on a commit, which means that the code analysis detected these issues in lines of code that weren't changed by that commit. This gives you awareness to how your changes may be affecting other parts of your code.

The following are example situations that can lead to possible issues:

  • The issue was either created or fixed in the current commit, but the static code analysis tools reported the issue on a line that didn't change in the commit. For example, if you remove the line containing the declaration of a variable you may get an "undeclared variable" issue in other lines that use that variable.

  • If a file had more than 50 issues reported by the same tool and you push a new commit that fixes some of these issues, Codacy will report more issues until the limit of 50 issues. These issues will be possible issues if they're outside the lines of code changed in the new commit.

Note

If you're using GitHub you may see annotations for possible issues reported under Unchanged files with check annotations on the Files changed tab of your pull requests.

This happens when Codacy reports possible issues in files that weren't changed in your pull request. Read more about this GitHub feature.

Duplication tabs#

The New Duplication and Fixed Duplication tabs display the list of duplicated blocks that the commit created or fixed.

New Duplication and Fixed Duplication tabs

Files tab#

The Files tab displays the variation of the following code quality metrics that the commit introduced to the files in your repository, displayed either as a positive or negative variation, or no variation (represented by =):

  • Issues: Number of new or fixed issues
  • Duplication: Variation of the number of duplicated code blocks
  • Complexity: Variation of complexity
  • Coverage variation: Variation of code coverage percentage relative to the parent commit

Depending on the languages being analyzed or if you haven't set up coverage for your repository, some metrics may not be calculated (represented by -).

The option Show files without code quality changes allows you to list all files that the commit updated, even if their code quality metrics didn't change.

Files tab

Diff tab#

The Diff tab displays the line differences in each file that was changed in the commit.

Diff tab

See also#

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Last modified November 21, 2022