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@circleci/circleci-config-sdk
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An SDK for building CircleCI Configuration files with JavaScript.
Create and manage your CircleCI configuration files with JavaScript and TypeScript.
Using npm:
$ npm i @circleci/circleci-config-sdk
Using yarn:
$ yarn add @circleci/circleci-config-sdk
In Node.js:
import CircleCI from '@circleci/circleci-config-sdk';
In Browser:
const CircleCI = require('@circleci/circleci-config-sdk');
Generate a CircleCI config using TypeScript/Javascript, properly typed for full IntelliSense support.
const CircleCI = require('@circleci/circleci-config-sdk');
// Instantiate new Config
const myConfig = new CircleCI.Config();
// Create new Workflow
const myWorkflow = new CircleCI.Workflow('myWorkflow');
myConfig.addWorkflow(myWorkflow);
// Create an executor instance
// Executors are used directly in jobs
// and do not need to be added to the config separately
const nodeExecutor = new CircleCI.executor.DockerExecutor('cimg/node:lts');
// Create Job and add it to the config
const nodeTestJob = new CircleCI.Job('node-test', nodeExecutor);
myConfig.addJob(nodeTestJob);
// Add steps to job
nodeTestJob
.addStep(new CircleCI.commands.Checkout())
.addStep(
new CircleCI.commands.Run({
command: 'npm install',
name: 'NPM Install',
}),
)
.addStep(
new CircleCI.commands.Run({
command: 'npm run test',
name: 'Run tests',
}),
);
// Add Jobs to Workflow
myWorkflow.addJob(nodeTestJob);
// The `stringify()` function on `CircleCI.Config` will return the CircleCI YAML equivalent.
const MyYamlConfig = myConfig.stringify();
MyYamlConfig
will hold the following string (A valid CircleCI Config).
version: 2.1
setup: false
jobs:
node-test:
docker:
- image: cimg/node:lts
resource_class: medium
steps:
- checkout: {}
- run:
command: npm install
name: NPM Install
- run:
command: npm run test
name: Run tests
workflows:
myWorkflow:
jobs:
- node-test: {}
This open-source project utilized GitHub issues and project boards to manage requests and support.
If you can not find an answer to your question in an existing issue, you may open a new issue with the appropriate template. Issues are the best way for the CircleCI team and the open-source community to track and interact with your questions.
Consider checking the following common resources before opening a new issue.
This repository welcomes community contributions! See our CONTRIBUTING.md for guidance on configuring your development environment and how to submit quality pull requests.
FAQs
An SDK for building CircleCI Configuration files with JavaScript.
We found that @circleci/circleci-config-sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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