Ignore record_ecosystem_meta calls in smoke tests#587
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Similar to increment_metric, record_ecosystem_meta calls are informational and should not be recorded in test output or checked against expectations. This prevents smoke test failures when the enable_record_ecosystem_meta feature flag is enabled, which causes additional API calls whose content changes with package manager updates.
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increment_metric(added in #93),record_ecosystem_metacalls are informational and should not be recorded in test output or checked against expectations.This prevents smoke test failures when the
enable_record_ecosystem_metafeature flag is enabled, which causes additional API calls whose content changes with package manager updates and dependency changes.