testlingify
Adds github hooks and browser config for testling.
Heavily inspired by travisify.
Installation
npm install -g testlingify
Usage
The very first time you run testlingify it will create a default config for you and ask you to fill in your github username and password by editing the generated config.
We recommend that instead of using passwords you use the Personal Access Token feature of GitHub along with Two Factor
Authentication. You can enter in an access token in place of a password when using testlingify. Make sure to enable the
write:repo_hook
scope option when creating the access token.
Assuming we did that and are now in the local repository of the project github.com/thlorenz/foo
.
~/dev/js/projects/foo➝ testlingifyinfo testlingify Adding testling config to your package and creating testling hook on your github repositoryinfo testlingify Loaded testlingify config from /Users/thlorenz/.config/testlingify.jsinfo testlingify Successfully set testling property in package.json.info testlingify Successfully created testling hook
~/dev/js/projects/foo➝ testlingify testinfo testlingify Testing testling hook on your github repositoryinfo testlingify Loaded testlingify config from /Users/thlorenz/.config/testlingify.jsinfo testlingify Successfully pushed to testling hook
~/dev/js/projects/foo➝ testlingify badge[![testling badge]]
Commands
testlingify
Adds a github hook for testling and adds the default testling config to the package.json
You can override the default testling config by editing ~/.config/testlingify.js
.
You can inspect the added hook inside your project settings under WebHook URLs
.
testlingify test
Triggers the testling hook to be tested which is the same as clicking the Test Hook
button in the WebHook Urls
screen.
testlingify badge
Returns the markdown for your testling badge that you can include in your readme.