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https://github.com/apache/cordova-paramedic


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risingj.com

On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 3:59 PM, Jesse <purplecabb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Nikhil and team have expressed interest in using cordova-paramedic for
> more of our cordova CI work. This is approach that I explored last year but
> ultimately dropped because I couldn't keep up with changes needed to keep
> it running as a CI. The main issue I had was that TravisCI could only build
> for iOS OR Android, and could not do both.  Similarily, AppVeyor could do
> Windows OR Android, but not both.  This lead to tests that looked as if
> they had passed, even though changes had been committed to untested
> platforms. Given that there is more interest, we can probably find a way to
> push through these issues, and have true github integration so we can see
> if a pull request is failing tests. I was also not able to get the WP8
> emulator running in a CI environment, although this is now not a much of a
> concern as it is deprecated. Some stuff is also harder to test in a CI
> emulator/simulator, like camera, where some user interaction is needed.
>
> Currently cordova-paramedic is managed through my own repo, although
> Apache licenced. This was so that I could iterate quickly, and publish to
> npm without going through voting procedures. Given that others will be
> committing, I have asked infra to create a new repo [1] for it to live in.
> This way we can all commit without legal hurdles.
>
>
>
> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-11371
>
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