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I dunno, this sounds like what Makefiles (or similar) were created for. Ex: # in Makefile
test: my_script
bats tests/my-tests.bats
.PHONY: test
my_script:
bashly buildSo a simple |
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This does not sit well with me (although as always, I am open to be convinced otherwise). Here are my top (but probably not only) reasons why:
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Good point guys. There are already well-established UNIX ways to solve the kind of issue I described. I think I'm too biased because of the Rails workflow (which is not necessarily good). Closing this one. |
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Request
This is a 2-in-1 request:
test_commandsetting accepting a string (default is nil)bashly testsubcommand that does this:bashly build --env developmenttest_commandwith the arguments given tobashly testExample:
bashly test --some-option path/to/my-test-filewould act like I called these commands:If
test_commandis an empty string or nil,bashly testreports an error. Or even better: check iftest_commandis in the$PATHor is a path to an existing executable file.Motivation
When I'm in the coding/testing cycle, here's what happen sometimes:
Of course I can solve this with a shell alias or something, but thought that a
bashly testsubcommand would also be nice.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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