Circle is the newer Continuous Integration service that's become popular among Meteorites. It's got all of the latest bells and whistles, as far as continuous integration goes. The following script supports many new features, including:
.circle.yml
## Customize the test machine
machine:
# Timezone
timezone:
America/Los_Angeles # Set the timezone
# Add some environment variables
environment:
CIRCLE_ENV: test
CXX: g++-4.8
DISPLAY: :99.0
NPM_PREFIX: /home/ubuntu/nvm/v0.10.33
INITIALIZE: true
NODE_ENV: circle
## Customize checkout
checkout:
post:
#- git submodule sync
#- git submodule update --init --recursive # use submodules
general:
build_dir: webapp
artifacts:
- "./tests/nightwatch/screenshots" # relative to the build directory
## Customize dependencies
dependencies:
cache_directories:
- "~/.meteor" # relative to the user's home directory
- ~/nvm/v0.10.33/lib/node_modules/starrynight
- ~/nvm/v0.10.33/bin/starrynight
pre:
# Install Starrynight unless it is cached
- if [ ! -e ~/nvm/v0.10.33/bin/starrynight ]; then npm install -g starrynight; else echo "Starrynight seems to be cached"; fi;
# Install Meteor
- mkdir -p ${HOME}/.meteor
# If Meteor is already cached, do not need to build it again.
- if [ ! -e ${HOME}/.meteor/meteor ]; then curl https://install.meteor.com | /bin/sh; else echo "Meteor seems to be cached"; fi;
# Link the meteor executable into /usr/bin
- sudo ln -s $HOME/.meteor/meteor /usr/bin/meteor
# Check if the helloworld directory already exists, if it doesn't, create the helloworld app
# The following doesn't work, because it should be checking ${HOME}/active-entry/helloworld
# - if [ ! -e ${HOME}/helloworld ]; then meteor create --release [email protected] helloworld; else echo "helloworld app seems to be cached"; fi;
override:
#- meteor list
## Customize test commands
test:
pre:
#- starrynight fetch
#- cd packages && rm -rf temp
#- cd packages && ls -la
#- starrynight autoconfig
- meteor update --release [email protected]
- meteor npm install --save jquery bootstrap react react-dom react-router react-bootstrap react-komposer
- cat .meteor/nightwatch.json
- meteor:
background: true
- sleep 60
override:
- meteor npm run-script nightwatch
## Customize deployment commands
#deployment:
# production:
# branch: master
# commands:
# - printf "<Meteor username>\n<Meteor password>\n" | meteor deploy myapp.meteor.com
## Custom notifications
#notify:
#webhooks:
# A list of hashes representing hooks. Only the url field is supported.
#- url: https://someurl.com/hooks/circle