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Setup CI/CD pipeline with Travis CI #24

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suraneti opened this issue Aug 1, 2019 · 7 comments
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Setup CI/CD pipeline with Travis CI #24

suraneti opened this issue Aug 1, 2019 · 7 comments
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suraneti commented Aug 1, 2019

Should we set up CI/CD for each pull request?

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totiz commented Aug 2, 2019

Yeah I think so we should setup CI/CD for all the projects if you can help on this please go ahead, it's free right?.

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suraneti commented Aug 2, 2019

@totiz It's free for a public repo. I've set for libra-service and PR.

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totiz commented Aug 2, 2019

@suraneti Ok, I'm on testing why tx3 error? will merge soon.

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suraneti commented Aug 11, 2019

TODO

  • Create .travis.yml file.
  • Setup unit test all components.
  • Connect with travis-ci from origin repo.

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totiz commented Sep 18, 2019

@suraneti What should we do next? please consult me to setup travis-ci

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@totiz OK, I'll contact you about Travis-ci integration.

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totiz commented Sep 21, 2019

Nice, now working

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