The Node Run Script CNB runs any arbitrary scripts desired for the given application. The scripts
run are determined by the environment variable BP_NODE_RUN_SCRIPTS
and run scripts specified in
the contents of package.json
. For example, given a package.json
and BP_NODE_RUN_SCRIPTS
var
with the following content:
{
"scripts": {
"build": "<build-commands>",
"deploy": "<deploy-commands>",
"another-script": "<some-other-commands>"
}
}
BP_NODE_RUN_SCRIPTS="build,another-script"
The scripts build
and another-script
will be run through npm run-script
or yarn run
.
This CNB currently does not provide anything specific and is purposed primarily to run scripts in node framework apps, so there's no scenario we can imagine where you would need to require it as a dependency.
To package this buildpack for consumption:
$ ./scripts/package.sh --version <version-number>
This will create a buildpackage.cnb
file under the build
directory which you
can use to build your app as follows:
pack build <app-name> -p <path-to-app> -b <path/to/node-engine.cnb> -b <path/to/yarn.cnb> -b build/buildpackage.cnb \
-b <path/to/node-and-yarn-requiring-cnb>
To specify a project subdirectory to be used as the root of the app, please use
the BP_NODE_PROJECT_PATH
environment variable at build time either directly
(e.g. pack build my-app --env BP_NODE_PROJECT_PATH=./src/my-app
) or through a
project.toml
file.
This could be useful if your app is a part of a monorepo.
To specify which scripts inside package.json
you would like to run, please use the
BP_NODE_RUN_SCRIPTS
environment variable at build time either directly or through a
project.toml
file. The value of the variable should be a comma separated list of events listed in the app's package.json
To run all unit tests, run:
./scripts/unit.sh
To run all integration tests, run:
/scripts/integration.sh