hugoWebsite/.circleci/config.yml

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# Use the latest 2.1 version of CircleCI pipeline process engine.
# See: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference
version: 2.1
orbs:
# The Node.js orb contains a set of prepackaged CircleCI configuration you can utilize
# Orbs reduce the amount of configuration required for common tasks.
# See the orb documentation here: https://circleci.com/developer/orbs/orb/circleci/node
node: circleci/node@4.7
jobs:
# Below is the definition of your job to build and test your app, you can rename and customize it as you want.
build-and-test:
# These next lines define a Docker executor: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/executor-types/
# You can specify an image from Dockerhub or use one of our Convenience Images from CircleCI's Developer Hub.
# A list of available CircleCI Docker Convenience Images are available here: https://circleci.com/developer/images/image/cimg/node
docker:
- image: cimg/node:16.10
# Then run your tests!
# CircleCI will report the results back to your VCS provider.
steps:
# Checkout the code as the first step.
- checkout
# Next, the node orb's install-packages step will install the dependencies from a package.json.
# The orb install-packages step will also automatically cache them for faster future runs.
- node/install-packages:
# If you are using yarn, change the line below from "npm" to "yarn"
pkg-manager: npm
- run:
name: Run tests
command: npm test
workflows:
# Below is the definition of your workflow.
# Inside the workflow, you provide the jobs you want to run, e.g this workflow runs the build-and-test job above.
# CircleCI will run this workflow on every commit.
# For more details on extending your workflow, see the configuration docs: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/#workflows
sample:
jobs:
- build-and-test
# For running simple node tests, you could optionally use the node/test job from the orb to replicate and replace the job above in fewer lines.
# - node/test