Single CI command to deploy new code to Zeit Now Includes e2e tests and the alias switch
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I am super excited
about Zeit Now tool; this is the "missing CI tool"
for it. A single command now-pipeline
- deploys new version
- tests it
- switches alias to the new deployment
- takes down the old deployment
Should be enough to automatically update the server or service running in the cloud without breaking anything.
npm i -g now-pipeline
Set NOW_TOKEN
CI environment variable with a token that you can get from
Zeit account page
Add CI command to now-pipeline
. By default it will execute npm test
and will pass the deployed url as NOW_URL
environment variable. You can
customize everything.
Simple Travis commands
script:
# after unit tests
- npm i -g now-pipeline
- now-pipeline
Prune existing deploys (if they do not have an alias) and show the deploy.
script:
- npm i -g now-pipeline
- now-pipeline-prune
- now-pipeline
- now-pipeline-list
Set domain alias if there is no existing one
script:
- npm i -g now-pipeline
- now-pipeline --alias foo.domain.com
Pass in path to be used as deploy directory
script:
- npm i -g now-pipeline
- now-pipeline --dir your/directory
Pass test command and name of the environment variable for deployed url
script:
- npm i -g now-pipeline
- now-pipeline --as HOST --test "npm run e2e"
now-pipeline-list
- see the current deploys for the current projectnow-pipeline-prune
- remove all non-aliased deploys for the current project
You can pass custom test command to the pipeline to be used after deploying
fresh install using --test "command"
argument. The command will get NOW_URL
environment variable with new install. For example
npm i -g now-pipeline
now-pipeline --test "npm run prod-test"
where the package.json
has
{
"scripts": {
"prod-test": "e2e-test $NOW_URL"
}
}
You can see verbose log messages by running this tool with environment variable DEBUG=now-pipeline
now-pipeline
uses Zeit API via now-client.- You can see the list of recent actions at Zeit dashboard.
- It discovers files to send using pkgd, you can see the files by using the following command (read Smaller published NPM modules for more details)
t="$(npm pack .)"; wc -c "${t}"; tar tvf "${t}"; rm "${t}"
- file
.npmignore
is considered an optional file
- next-update is a similar "if tests pass, upgrade" tool for your NPM dependencies.
Author: Gleb Bahmutov <gleb.bahmutov@gmail.com> © 2016
License: MIT - do anything with the code, but don't blame me if it does not work.
Support: if you find any problems with this module, email / tweet / open issue on Github
Copyright (c) 2016 Gleb Bahmutov <gleb.bahmutov@gmail.com>
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