Skip to content

github setup test pipeline

devonfw-core edited this page Dec 27, 2022 · 8 revisions

Setting up a Test workflow on GitHub

In this section we will create a test workflow on GitHub for running project test cases. This workflow will be configured to be executed as a job inside a CI workflow after the build job, and consumes the artifact produced by the build workflow.

The creation of this GitHub action will follow the project workflow, so a new branch named feature/test-pipeline will be created and the YAML file for the workflow will be pushed to it.

Then, a Pull Request (PR) will be created in order to merge the new branch into the appropriate branch (provided in -b flag). The PR will be automatically merged if the repository policies are met. If the merge is not possible, either the PR URL will be shown as output, or it will be opened in your web browser if using -w flag.

The script located at /scripts/pipelines/github/pipeline_generator.sh will automatically create new branch, create a test workflow based on a YAML template appropriate for the project programming language or framework, create the Pull Request, and if it is possible, merge this new branch into the specified branch.

Please note that this workflow, although manually triggerable, is designed to be executed as part of a CI workflow, which you can create following this guide.

Prerequisites

  • This script will commit and push the corresponding YAML template into your repository, so please be sure your local repository is up-to-date (i.e you have pulled latest changes with git pull).

  • [Optional] Having some knowledge about the application, in particular knowing if, when tested, it produces a log file or some other blob (e.g. performance profiling data) interesting to be kept as an artifact.

Creating the workflow using provided script

Usage

pipeline_generator.sh \
  -c <config file path> \
  -n <{pipeline_type} name> \
  -l <language or framework> \
  -d <project local path> \
  [-a <artifact source path>] \
  [-b <branch>] \
  [-w]
Note
The config file for the test workflow is located at /scripts/pipelines/github/templates/test/test-pipeline.cfg.

Flags

-c, --config-file           [Required] Configuration file containing {pipeline_type} definition.
-n, --pipeline-name         [Required] Name that will be set to the {pipeline_type}.
-l, --language              [Required] Language or framework of the project.
-d, --local-directory       [Required] Local directory of your project.
-a, --artifact-path                    Path to be persisted as an artifact after {pipeline_type} execution, e.g. where the application stores logs or any other blob on runtime.
-b, --target-branch                    Name of the branch to which the Pull Request will target. PR is not created if the flag is not provided.
-w                                     Open the Pull Request on the web browser if it cannot be automatically merged. Requires -b flag.

Examples

Quarkus project

Quarkus native project
./pipeline_generator.sh -c ./templates/test/test-pipeline.cfg -n quarkus-project-test -l quarkus -d C:/Users/$USERNAME/Desktop/quarkus-project {extra_args_quarkus} -b develop {openBrowserFlag}
Quarkus project using JVM
./pipeline_generator.sh -c ./templates/test/test-pipeline.cfg -n quarkus-project-test -l quarkus-jvm -d C:/Users/$USERNAME/Desktop/quarkus-project {extra_args_quarkus} -b develop {openBrowserFlag}

Node.js project

./pipeline_generator.sh -c ./templates/test/test-pipeline.cfg -n node-project-test -l node -d C:/Users/$USERNAME/Desktop/node-project {extra_args_node} -b develop {openBrowserFlag}

Angular project

./pipeline_generator.sh -c ./templates/test/test-pipeline.cfg -n angular-project-test -l angular -d C:/Users/$USERNAME/Desktop/node-project {extra_args_angular} -b develop {openBrowserFlag}

Guides per provider

Clone this wiki locally