###A Self-Hosted Continuous Integration Service and a Dashboard.
####Compatible with Laravel 4 & 5
##Dashboard View
The Dashboard, built using Facebook's React Javascript Library, displays and gives you control of your projects and project tests. This is what you'll see and will be able to do with it:
- Project List: click a project link to see all its tests.
- Checkboxes to enable/disable a test. Once disabled if the watcher catches a change in resources, that test will not fire.
- "Run" button, to manually fire a test.
- Test 'last run' time.
- Current Test "State": tests states are "running", "queued", "ok" and "failed".
- "Show" button, to display the error log of failed tests.
###Screenshots
##Command Line Interface
The Artisan commands Watcher and Tester are responsible for watching resources and firing tests, respectively:
###Watcher
Keep track of your files and enqueue your tests every time a project or test file is changed. If a project file changes, it will enqueue all your tests, if a test file changes, it will enqueue only that particular test. This is how you run it:
php artisan ci:watch
###Tester
Responsible for taking tests from the run queue, execute it and log the results. Tester will only execute enabled tests. This is how you run it:
php artisan ci:test
This package was tested and is known to be compatible with
Require it with Composer:
$ composer require pragmarx/ci
Add the service provider to your app/config/app.php:
'PragmaRX\Ci\Vendor\Laravel\ServiceProvider',
Create a database, configure on your Laravel app and migrate it
php artisan migrate --package=pragmarx/ci
Publish Ci configuration:
On Laravel 4.*
php artisan config:publish pragmarx/ci
On Laravel 5.*
php artisan publish:config pragmarx/ci
Edit the file app/config/packages/pragmarx/ci/config.php
add your testers:
'testers' => [
'codeception' => [
'command' => 'sh %project_path%/vendor/bin/codecept run',
],
'phpunit' => [
'command' => 'phpunit',
],
],
Also your projects and test suites:
'projects' => [
'myproject' => [
'path' => '/var/www/myproject.dev',
'watch_folders' => ['app', 'tests'],
'exclude_folders' => ['tests/_output'],
'tests_path' => 'tests',
'suites' => [
'functional' => [
'tester' => 'codeception',
'tests_path' => 'functional',
'command_options' => 'functional',
'file_mask' => '*Cept.php',
'retries' => 3,
]
],
],
],
For the Dashboard you just need to create a route and add render this view:
return View::make('pragmarx/ci::dashboard');
- Laravel 4.1+ or 5
- PHP 5.3.7+
Laravel Ci is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License - see the LICENSE
file for details
Pull requests and issues are welcome.