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Introduce CI pipeline #5

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Ryuno-Ki opened this issue Aug 2, 2019 · 3 comments
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Introduce CI pipeline #5

Ryuno-Ki opened this issue Aug 2, 2019 · 3 comments

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@Ryuno-Ki
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Ryuno-Ki commented Aug 2, 2019

Hi Julien,

what is your opinion on using a CI-as-a-Service?

For example Circle CI or Travis?
You could use them to ease some jobs on PRs by utilising the Commit Status API.

For example I have setup some of those over at my pet project webmention-tools.
I'd be willing to assist you here :-)

@pitchmuc
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pitchmuc commented May 9, 2020

How can I just discover this comment ?!
I will deeply look into that.

@Ryuno-Ki
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While you're looking into the subject, perhaps investigate, how you could publish from CI/CD system to PyPI.

There was an incident in the node community the other day, and this (let CI publish a new package version) was one of the lessons learned.

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Interesting. I am really new to this kind of tools as I am not from developer background and I am not in touch with IT at work. I mainly do everything on my own. But I will investigate that.
It seems to be super powerful, especially to run test when pushing code.
I really need to start doing more tests...

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