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Consider Travis CI #24

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jeserkin opened this issue Feb 5, 2021 · 3 comments
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Consider Travis CI #24

jeserkin opened this issue Feb 5, 2021 · 3 comments

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jeserkin commented Feb 5, 2021

Since this is purely frontend library and Jest should be responsible only for unit testing, not E2E testing, then I recommend using Travis CI, which is integrated in Github environment as far as I know.

Originally posted by @jeserkin in #17 (comment)

@jeserkin jeserkin changed the title Since this is purely frontend library and Jest should be responsible only for unit testing, not E2E testing, then I recommend using Travis CI, which is integrated in Github environment as far as I know. Consider Travis CI Feb 5, 2021
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alagane commented Mar 4, 2021

Current behaviour: to check if tests pass, I do like this:
how-to-ci
Maybe you are missing permissions, tell me so I can investigate.

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alagane commented Apr 1, 2021

@jeserkin did you try this, and did you get permission problems?

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jeserkin commented Apr 1, 2021

I am able to access this. This works fine.

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