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onemdm-server/wercker.yml

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# This references the default Ruby container from
# the Docker Hub.
# https://registry.hub.docker.com/_/ruby/
# If you want to use a specific version you would use a tag:
# ruby:2.2.2
box: ruby
# You can also use services such as databases. Read more on our dev center:
# http://devcenter.wercker.com/docs/services/index.html
services:
- postgres
# http://devcenter.wercker.com/docs/services/postgresql.html
# - mongodb
# http://devcenter.wercker.com/docs/services/mongodb.html
# This is the build pipeline. Pipelines are the core of wercker
# Read more about pipelines on our dev center
# http://devcenter.wercker.com/docs/pipelines/index.html
build:
# Steps make up the actions in your pipeline
# Read more about steps on our dev center:
# http://devcenter.wercker.com/docs/steps/index.html
steps:
- script:
name: bundle - nokogiri using sys lib
code: bundle config build.nokogiri --use-system-libraries
- bundle-install
- rails-database-yml
- script:
name: Set up db
code: bundle exec rake db:schema:load RAILS_ENV=test
- script:
name: rspec
code: CODECLIMATE_REPO_TOKEN=d125ed23dbbff48adedc3bef5c7e4a34c8555fd70b81e0fdd4e81fd69244b39f bundle exec rspec
after-steps:
- wantedly/pretty-slack-notify:
webhook_url: $SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL
channel: one-mdm
deploy:
steps:
- heroku-deploy:
key-name: HEROKU_DEPLOY_KEY
install-toolbelt: true
retry: true
run: rake db:migrate
after-steps:
- wantedly/pretty-slack-notify:
webhook_url: $SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL
channel: one-mdm