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github.com/emerald-ci/test-runner
A small test runner which executes a build job according to the Emerald CI configuration for a project. See emerald-ci/environment to resemble the exact build environment used within the Emerald CI platform.
The test-runner runs the job according to the .emerald.yml
file in the
projects directory. It is required to use the service, otherwise a build is
going to fail. There are currently three settings:
docker-compose.yml
)In general, in development you execute someting like this in your projects directory (:
docker-compose run web make
To make the test runner to execute the equivalent the config would look like this:
service: web
command: make
Hint: in this example the default
docker-compose.yml
is used since no other file is specified.
Clone the repo and install Godep then compile with
make
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