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Support client language in verification results #307
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👋 Hi! The 'smartbear-supported' label has just been added to this issue, which will create an internal tracking ticket in PactFlow's Jira (PACT-1240). We will use this to prioritise and assign a team member to this task. All activity will be public on this ticket. For now, sit tight and we'll update this ticket once we have more information on the next steps. |
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When the verification results are sent to the broker, the implementation values are hard coded to the
Pact-Rust
and the version of the crate:It would be ideal for the client language (JS, Go etc.) to be represented in here somewhere, so that we can display them in the Pact Broker interface, help when debugging etc.
Perhaps we need a way to represent both the wrapper language and the core?
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