This repository is used to run integration tests for vue ecosystem projects
We now have continuous release like this via pkg.pr.new. By default when running against a branch or a commit, we will use the corresponding release from pkg.pr.new so we don't need to build / mock publish the packages again.
We will use pnpm override to force install the specific version of Vue in the downstream projects and then run their tests.
In cases where we cannot use pre-built packages, the script will perform a fresh build by pulling the specific Vue branch / commit and publish them to a local verdaccio registry.
Workflows are scheduled to run automatically every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
- open workflow
- click 'Run workflow' button on top right of the list
- select suite to run in dropdown
- start workflow
- clone this repo
- run
pnpm i - run
pnpm testto run all suites - or
pnpm test <suitename>to select a suite - or
tsx ecosystem-ci.ts
Note if you are not using pnpm through corepack locally, you need to prepend every command with COREPACK_ENABLE_STRICT=0 .
You can pass --tag v3.2.0-beta.1, --branch somebranch or --commit abcd1234 option to select a specific vue version to build.
If you pass --release 3.2.45, vue build will be skipped and vue is fetched from the registry instead.
The repositories are checked out into workspace subdirectory as shallow clones.
If you want to test the same version (or tag) of vue multiple times, please run pnpm clean first to ensure the workspace is clean and the package registry cache is purged.
To run against the local build, link the packages directory of a local vuejs/core clone to built-packages inside this repo, then run with the --local option.
You can run against a specific continuous release via --release @<commit or branch>. For example:
tsx ecosystem-ci.ts --release @main
tsx ecosystem-ci.ts --release @ca41b9202
- check out the existing tests and add one yourself. Thanks to some utilities it is really easy
- once you are confident the suite works, add it to the lists of suites in the workflows
the current utilities focus on pnpm based projects. Consider switching to pnpm or contribute utilities for other pms
If your project needs some special setup when running in the Ecosystem CI, you can detect the environment by checking for the ECOSYSTEM_CI environment variable. It would be set to vue if running in the Vue Ecosystem CI.
- Go to
Server settings > Integrations > Webhooksand clickNew Webhook - Give it a name, icon and a channel to post to
- copy the webhook url
- get in touch with admins of this repo so they can add the webhook
- Go to
<github repo>/settings/secrets/actionsand click onNew repository secret - set
NameasDISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL - paste the discord webhook url you copied from above into
Value - Click
Add secret