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Pavol Rusnak 250f09245b
ci: drop experimental --platform argument from docker
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hardware_tests ci: enable editorconfig checks, fix whitespace issues 4 years ago
ui_test_records ci: rename tmp folder to ui_test_records 4 years ago
.gitignore docker: don't use nixos/nix as base, use alpine from scratch 4 years ago
Dockerfile ci: various fixes and updates 3 years ago
README.md docs: document CI jobs 4 years ago
build.yml build(core): include generated resources.py in repo 3 years ago
check_fixup.sh ci: check if commit message contains fixup on travis 4 years ago
check_release_commit_messages.sh ci: change [NO MASTER] to [RELEASE ONLY] in release check 4 years ago
deploy.yml ci: skip submodules download where applicable 4 years ago
environment.yml ci: drop experimental --platform argument from docker 3 years ago
posttest.yml build(core): include generated resources.py in repo 3 years ago
prebuild.yml ci: enable editorconfig checks, fix whitespace issues 4 years ago
prepare_ui_artifacts.py ci: move ui reports to the root to simplify artifacts browsing 4 years ago
shell.nix nix: stdenv.lib -> lib 3 years ago
test.yml ci(core): increase PYTEST_TIMEOUT for memory profiling 3 years ago

README.md

CI

The complete test suite is running on a public GitLab CI. If you are an external contributor, we also have a Travis instance where a small subset of tests is running as well - mostly style and easy fast checks, which are quite common to fail for new contributors.

See this list of CI jobs descriptions for more info.

The CI folder contains all the .yml GitLab files that are included in the main .gitlab.yml to provide some basic structure. All GitLab CI Jobs run inside a docker image, which is built using the present Dockerfile. This image is stored in the GitLab registry.