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All the methods to build, test, and release the gem available as rake tasks via bundler/gem_tasks. Note that you can see all the rake tasks by calling rake -T
at the command line.
If this is a new version that will be release first edit the ./lib/bcl/version.rb file and increment the version number. This will automatically propagate through the build process.
rake build
To install:
rake install
Note: Releasing the gem will call the build command, tag it in Git, and push to rubygems.
run rake release
rake spec
run gem uninstall bcl -a
run rake bcl:stage_and_upload[/path/to/content, resetFlag]
where path/to/content
is a path to the directory of measures or components to upload and resetFlag
is a boolean flag indicating whether to clear already staged content and receipt files (true), or to keep the staged content and receipt files (false).
Staging and Uploading tasks can be called separately:
rake bcl:stage_content[/path/to/content, resetFlag]
rake bcl:upload_content[resetFlag]
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We found that bcl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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