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Configure abstruse ci #62

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@Fran-cois Fran-cois commented Feb 20, 2021

Hello, I have created a .abstruse.yml to run tests (https://abstruse.bleenco.io/~)
However, the owner of the repository need to:

You can see how the ci perform here : https://github.com/Fran-cois/amie (in readme ==> Build status)

@lgalarra lgalarra requested a review from lajus February 22, 2021 11:18
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Hi François,

I am adding @lajus in the loop since he is the repository's owner. I am not familiar with abstruse, so could you please elaborate? Thanks for your help!

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Luis

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Hello Luis, Hello Jonathan,

The Ci that I have proposed have the quality to be self-hosted,
Which means it does not depend on free-trial / free computing time that is often offered to open-source software. But it needs a server to execute tests.

If you want to use the self-hosted (abstruse) ci, you will need to have a available server, accessible with an address such as ci.amie.telecom-paris.fr .

Once the server is setup, you will need to configure your github repository.
Indeed, github will use "webhooks" to call the ci server when a branch is modified. It will run the tests and give the build status to github, that's what you can see on my fork.

Feel free to ask me any questions,

Cheers,

François

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