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Continuous Integration Tutorial #20

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MichaMans opened this issue Jul 3, 2017 · 4 comments
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Continuous Integration Tutorial #20

MichaMans opened this issue Jul 3, 2017 · 4 comments

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@MichaMans
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I would write a few sentences about the integration of CI in your software projects. Therefore i would like to invite everybody to discuss where to add this. I see the following possibilities:

  • Git-Tutorial at "What's next" section
  • Python Tutorial with own new section (maybe with an additional pytest howto link or something)
  • AixLib or TEASER Wiki
  • gitlab wiki, whereas i would integrate a gitlab runner specific section at the show above too

Feel free to share your thoughts!

@JSchiefelbein
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Good idea (and important question). As Continuous Integration is relevent for different programming languages, it might be reasonable to open an own chapter about CI. This could be linked/referenced from specific tutorials/wikis (Python Tutorial, AixLib etc.).
Moreover, we could add some pytest examples to the Python Tutorial section.

Just my 5 cents....

@marcusfuchs
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I agree, after choosing some place, linking there from everywhere seems to be a good approach. A top-level tutorial in EBC tutorials may be a good place for this.

@MichaMans
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MichaMans commented Nov 9, 2017

I think I'll create a branch in the next time introducing a short part in the python tutorial for how to write tests and link to travis and gitlab tutorials for CI.

  • Python "How to write tests" section
  • Links to Travis and gitlab

@PMehrfeld
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@MichaMans : I like the idea of this issue. Any updates?

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