Micro-CI: A minimalist runner for GitLab CI configurations.
Project description
Micro-CI
Micro-CI is a tiny package that allow you to run entire continuous integration (CI) pipelines locally, without having to run all commands manually or maintaining separate scripts for it.
:warning: This project is still in alpha stage. This means that interfaces might change more often than expected. If you have any kind of issue, please drop me a line: edgar.klenske@gauss-ml.com.
Introduction
Have you ever pushed to a git repository, just to see one component of the CI
pipeline fail? The next time you run pylint
, mypy
, flake8
and all the
other tools manually before pushing changes. Maybe you have created a script. Or
you even set up pre-commit hooks to run things automatically. But once something
changes in the CI pipeline, you have to update your pre-commit hooks again.
That's a waste of time!
Micro-CI reads the GitLab CI configuration file .gitlab-ci.yml
and lets you
run all stages with one command. Therefore, your local dry-run is always
consistent with the "official" CI pipeline.
Getting Started
You can install Micro-CI with PIP easily:
pip install micro-ci
From now on, you can just run mci
in the folder where your .gitlab-ci.yml
file is located.
mci
runs in the context merge_request
, so that all those stages should be
executed that are run in a merge request pipeline.
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