Posted on May 24, 2019. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: author:oalders, ci, coverage, coveralls, cpan:app-cisetup, perl, testing, travis-ci |
Managing Your Travis CI Config Files with App::CISetup If you write software, you (hopefully) write tests. If you write tests, it’s easy to forget to run them. Using Continuous Integration (CI) for your software is one way around this. Many of us use Travis CI for CI. In this post we’ll go over ways to […]
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Posted on May 20, 2016. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: ci, coverage, perl, testing, travis-ci, yapc, yapc:na, yapc:na:2016, youtube |
Travis-CI and Perl If you’re interested in using Travis-CI for your Perl projects, here’s a few pointers that you should not miss: Update: This talk has been uploaded to youtube.
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Posted on November 20, 2015. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: author:stevieb, berrybrew, ci, coverage, cpan:app-perlbrew, cpan:devel-cover, github, perl, perlmonks, testing, travis-ci |
A post on perlmonks covered the setup for using Travis-CI to test perl packages hosted on Github. Includes a sample configuration file and output from a run. The author has made related posts to PerlMonks: RFC: Continuous Integration (CI) for your CPAN modules (for free!) Automate multi-perl unit testing with Perlbrew/Berrybrew
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