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eyeos-hooks

v0.0.189

Published

Library to start the eyeos hooks on a repo

Readme

Eyeos Hooks Library

Overview

This library is for distribute the hooks necessary to boost development time and let not commit without passing unit tests.

How to use it

git clone <EYEOS_REPO>

After that you will have the hooks installed in your local .git/hooks folder.

pre-commit

Currently what pre commit does is execute the tests in src/test with a human reporter (the one in grunt file is xunit, for sonar parsing). Then, if they exist, execute test-dev.sh and integration-test.sh that are test scripts where they are dev machine tests. And if you have an eyeos environment running and you set the envar EXECUTE_COMPONENT_TEST, you will also execute the component tests in pre commit stage.

install library in a repo that still don't has eyeos-hooks

You have to add the library and then commit push the package.json:

npm install --save eyeos-hooks

be sure that after that command, the version of the library is * as all the other libraries from eyeos

git add package.json
git commit -m "Added eyeos-hooks"
git push origin master

Quick help

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	$ npm install