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@percy/env
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This package provides various CI/CD support for Percy by coalescing different environment variables into a common interface for consumption by `@percy/client`.
This package provides various CI/CD support for Percy by coalescing different environment variables
into a common interface for consumption by @percy/client
.
The following variables may be defined to override the respective derived CI environment variables.
PERCY_COMMIT # build commit sha
PERCY_BRANCH # build branch name
PERCY_PULL_REQUEST # associated PR number
PERCY_PARALLEL_NONCE # parallel nonce unique for this CI workflow
PERCY_PARALLEL_TOTAL # total number of parallel shards
Additional Percy specific environment variable may be set to control aspects of your Percy build.
PERCY_TARGET_COMMIT # percy target commit sha
PERCY_TARGET_BRANCH # percy target branch name
PERCY_PARTIAL_BUILD # if this build was marked as partial
environment.js
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This package provides various CI/CD support for Percy by coalescing different environment variables into a common interface for consumption by `@percy/client`.
The npm package @percy/env receives a total of 192,064 weekly downloads. As such, @percy/env popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @percy/env demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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