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Citrus

Citrus: Continuous Integration Testing running until sunrise.

Citrus is a simple continuous integration testing framework that can be configured with scripts.

The basis of citrus is running 5 phases for each batch:

  • Setup
  • Start
  • Test
  • Stop
  • Hooks

Each phase will execute the corresponding scripts, which can be defined globally and per repository.

Configuration

Each script will run through a prelude script that allows you to specify global variables that will be available for all the scripts.

There can be any number of setup, start, test, stop and hook scripts. The filename of each script must start with the name of the phase in lower case.

The scripts for each phase will be sorted in alphabetical order; this allows defining which scripts will run first. This sorting is applied to the complete set of all phase scripts (global and repository scripts together). For example, if a tests has two parts (send and recive) and you want to ensure that send is run before receive, name them like this: test_00_send and test_01_recive

All the scripts must be executable (chmod +x script).

All the scripts will go to the configuration folder, where the top level contains global scripts, and each folder with a repository names contains the scripts that will run for that repository.

The configuration folder also contains a configuration file (config.toml) where you specify the list of repository urls, and further parameters like timeouts in seconds.

See the example folder for a specific example.

Options

Usage of ./citrus:
  -conf string
    	config directory
  -debug
    	enable debug output
  -docker
    	run tests in a docker container
  -force
    	force an initial run even if repositories were not updated
  -no-update
    	don't update the repositories
  -no-web
    	don't run the web backend
  -one-shot
    	run tests only once
  -quiet
    	output warnings and errors only
  -web-only
    	run web backend only

Screenshots

Results Screenshot

Citrus also supports a night theme :)

Other

The css style used in the web backend is based on the the μ css framework.

License

GPLv3, see LICENSE.txt