Thanks Jonas for all the pointers! I'll look into them shortly.
Meanwhile, I would like to know if it is interesting for the community
to have the same thing applied to the cpantesters-web project and
execute the same tests that used to be carried on by TravisCI. I'm
willing to provide a pull request for that.
Regards,
Alceu
Em 30/05/2022 03:19, "Jonas Brømsø (jonasbn)" escreveu:
Hi Alceu,
Do check out what is already available in the GitHub Marketplace.
- https://github.com/marketplace?type=&verification=&query=perl+
<https://github.com/marketplace?type=&verification=&query=perl+>
And there are plenty of repositories of Perl projects making use of
these or custom variations.
For example perl-actions:
-
https://sourcegraph.com/search?q=context:global+perl-actions&patternType=literal
<https://sourcegraph.com/search?q=context:global+perl-actions&patternType=literal>
I personally shifted away from TravisCI due to the slow response times.
No hard feelings, I was very happy with Travis CI, but the need for fast
feedback was more important - but I guess you cannot expect first class
treatment for free.
I myself have been working on a Dizt::Zilla based Docker image, called
Ebirah, since these prebuilt Docker images speed up run time. It is
still an experiment, but it works and it is available in the GitHub
Marketplace.
Have fun
jonasbn