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1# This configuration was automatically generated from a CircleCI 1.0 config.
2# It should include any build commands you had along with commands that CircleCI
3# inferred from your project structure. We strongly recommend you read all the
4# comments in this file to understand the structure of CircleCI 2.0, as the idiom
5# for configuration has changed substantially in 2.0 to allow arbitrary jobs rather
6# than the prescribed lifecycle of 1.0. In general, we recommend using this generated
7# configuration as a reference rather than using it in production, though in most
8# cases it should duplicate the execution of your original 1.0 config.
9version: 2
10jobs:
11 build:
12 working_directory: ~/amwmedia/node-plop
13 parallelism: 1
14 shell: /bin/bash --login
15 # CircleCI 2.0 does not support environment variables that refer to each other the same way as 1.0 did.
16 # If any of these refer to each other, rewrite them so that they don't or see https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/env-vars/#interpolating-environment-variables-to-set-other-environment-variables .
17 environment:
18 CIRCLE_ARTIFACTS: /tmp/circleci-artifacts
19 CIRCLE_TEST_REPORTS: /tmp/circleci-test-results
20 # In CircleCI 1.0 we used a pre-configured image with a large number of languages and other packages.
21 # In CircleCI 2.0 you can now specify your own image, or use one of our pre-configured images.
22 # The following configuration line tells CircleCI to use the specified docker image as the runtime environment for you job.
23 # We have selected a pre-built image that mirrors the build environment we use on
24 # the 1.0 platform, but we recommend you choose an image more tailored to the needs
25 # of each job. For more information on choosing an image (or alternatively using a
26 # VM instead of a container) see https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/executor-types/
27 # To see the list of pre-built images that CircleCI provides for most common languages see
28 # https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/circleci-images/
29 docker:
30 - image: circleci/node:8.9.4-browsers
31 steps:
32 # Machine Setup
33 # If you break your build into multiple jobs with workflows, you will probably want to do the parts of this that are relevant in each
34 # The following `checkout` command checks out your code to your working directory. In 1.0 we did this implicitly. In 2.0 you can choose where in the course of a job your code should be checked out.
35 - checkout
36 # Prepare for artifact and test results collection equivalent to how it was done on 1.0.
37 # In many cases you can simplify this from what is generated here.
38 # 'See docs on artifact collection here https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/artifacts/'
39 - run: mkdir -p $CIRCLE_ARTIFACTS $CIRCLE_TEST_REPORTS
40 # Dependencies
41 # This would typically go in either a build or a build-and-test job when using workflows
42 # Restore the dependency cache
43 - restore_cache:
44 keys:
45 # This branch if available
46 - v1-dep-{{ .Branch }}-
47 # Default branch if not
48 - v1-dep-master-
49 # Any branch if there are none on the default branch - this should be unnecessary if you have your default branch configured correctly
50 - v1-dep-
51 # The following line was run implicitly in your 1.0 builds based on what CircleCI inferred about the structure of your project. In 2.0 you need to be explicit about which commands should be run. In some cases you can discard inferred commands if they are not relevant to your project.
52 - run: if [ -z "${NODE_ENV:-}" ]; then export NODE_ENV=test; fi
53 - run: export PATH="~/amwmedia/node-plop/node_modules/.bin:$PATH"
54 - run: npm install
55 # Save dependency cache
56 - save_cache:
57 key: v1-dep-{{ .Branch }}-{{ epoch }}
58 paths:
59 # This is a broad list of cache paths to include many possible development environments
60 # You can probably delete some of these entries
61 - ./node_modules
62 # Test
63 # This would typically be a build job when using workflows, possibly combined with build
64 # The following line was run implicitly in your 1.0 builds based on what CircleCI inferred about the structure of your project. In 2.0 you need to be explicit about which commands should be run. In some cases you can discard inferred commands if they are not relevant to your project.
65 - run: npm test
66 # Teardown
67 # If you break your build into multiple jobs with workflows, you will probably want to do the parts of this that are relevant in each
68 # Save test results
69 - store_test_results:
70 path: /tmp/circleci-test-results
71 # Save artifacts
72 - store_artifacts:
73 path: /tmp/circleci-artifacts
74 - store_artifacts:
75 path: /tmp/circleci-test-results