A .ci.yml parser for Gitlab-CI
Project description
The ci-yml utilities read the local .ci.yml file and run a series of action grouped under jobs.
The .ci.yml file may define a deploy job and a list of other parallel jobs that can be assigned 1-to-1 with the gitlab-CI test jobs.
This is a .ci.yml example file:
prepare: - <shell command> - <shell command> jobs: <jobname>: - <shell command> <jobname>: - <shell command> deploy: - <shell command> - <shell command>
In the example below we have two jobs, a prepare job used to install additional package:
prepare: - pip install pyyaml jobs: test1: - python ./test1.py build_doc: - make doc
The commands inside prepare block are executed before that any other jobs is executed and the errors are ignored.
Following the example above you should configure two test jobs in you gitlab-ci instance and just call:
ci-yml test1
and:
ci-yml build_doc
respectively. If you have also a deploy job you should also setup the gitlab-ci deploy job with the only command:
ci-yml deploy
Environment variables
ci-yml extend the env variables with the follows:
CI_YML_JOB
To see the gitlab environment variables see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci/tree/master/doc/examples#environmental-variables Travis envs doc are available at http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/environment-variables/
ci-yml and travis
This project was intended to supply a job configuration method to gitlab-ci that don’t have any one atm, otherwise it could be useful also in others use cases.
You can use ci-yml locally during developing and you can also call it inside .travis.yml, see the local travis config file for info.
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