CI generator is a tool to generate CI configuration files for your project. It's a command line tool that can be used to generate CI configuration files for your project. It's written in Python and uses templates to generate the files.
Possible CI systems are:
- GitHub Actions
- Jenkins
- Docker
- Gitlab CI
They can integrate with the following tools:
- SonarQube
- SonarCloud
- Test coverage
- DockerFile
- DockerCompose
Multiplatform Linux, Windows, MacOs
pip install ci-generator
cigen --help
cigen github-actions --help
output:
Usage: cigen [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
ciGen is a Continuous Integration Generator
Options:
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
docker This is the main command for the Docker
github-action This is the main command for the GitHub Actions
gitlab This is the main command for the GitLab
jenkins This is the main command for the Jenkins
[EXEMPLES OF USAGE] <- click here
github-actions subcommand can be used to generate Build and Test Github Actions configuration files.
github-actions Golang example:
cigen github-actions go -n myproject -b push main -a 1 -v 1.21.1
[EXEMPLES OF USAGE GOLANG] <- click here
github-actions NodeJS example:
cigen github-actions nodejs -n myproject -b push main -a 1 -v 14.17.3
[EXEMPLES OF USAGE NODEJS] <- click here
cigen jenkins --help
jenkins subcommand can be used to generate Build and Test Jenkins configuration files.
jenkins Golang example:
cigen jenkins go -n myproject -b push main -a 1 -v 1.21.1
jenkins Python example:
cigen jenkins python -n myproject -b push main -a 1 -v 3.9.6
cigen docker --help
docker subcommand can be used to generate Docker configuration files.
docker example:
cigen docker -n dockerfile -i golang -v 1.21.1 -s multi
cigen gitlab-ci --help
gitlab-ci subcommand can be used to generate Build and Test Gitlab CI configuration files.
gitlab-ci Golang example:
cigen gitlab-ci go -n myproject -b push main -a 1 -v 1.21.1
gitlab-ci Python example:
cigen gitlab-ci python -n myproject -b push main -a 1 -v 3.9.6
docker build -t ci-generator .
docker run -it --rm ci-generator cigen --help
docker-compose up -d
docker-compose run --rm ci-generator cigen --help
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -e .
cigen --help
NOTE: ci generator is not yet fully stable, so it's not recommended to use it in production. It's still in development.
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
MIT