Show project average coverage on the project coverage graph

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Problem to solve

As a developer I want to see how the average code coverage of a project is trending over time so that I can show that graph without building it in excel from the .csv download.

Intended users

  • Delaney (Development Team Lead) - who is downloading the csv for projects with multiple jobs, uploading to excel, adding a column for average and then making a graph 🤦

User experience goal

The user should be able to see the graph of average test coverage over time in the GitLab UI.

Proposal

  • When there are multiple jobs that calculate coverage for a project show the average by default when navigating to Analytics -> Repository.
  • The drop down should still contain average as a choice in addition to all jobs like it does today.

Further details

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Availability & Testing

What does success look like, and how can we measure that?

What is the type of buyer?

Is this a cross-stage feature?

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Edited Aug 28, 2025 by 🤖 GitLab Bot 🤖
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