Configuring .gitlab-ci.yml file in Gitlab to test python Codes
Currently I am stuck with trying to configure the gitlab-ci.yml file. Im trying to automatically build and test my python code when I made a commit. At the moment, I just wanted to build a simple hello world program and purposely put a mistake within the python file by misspelling print (printt instead of print). When I commit, the pipeline is run, but it seems to successfully pass the build and test phase (which it shouldn't).
Any help how to properly configure the gitlab-ci.yml file to automatically test python codes?
I've also attached my current gitlab-ci.yml file.
Thank you
python gitlab-ci
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Currently I am stuck with trying to configure the gitlab-ci.yml file. Im trying to automatically build and test my python code when I made a commit. At the moment, I just wanted to build a simple hello world program and purposely put a mistake within the python file by misspelling print (printt instead of print). When I commit, the pipeline is run, but it seems to successfully pass the build and test phase (which it shouldn't).
Any help how to properly configure the gitlab-ci.yml file to automatically test python codes?
I've also attached my current gitlab-ci.yml file.
Thank you
python gitlab-ci
For improvement, could you paste your file in the question instead of using an image? You can use the source code formatting to make it look nice :). It will attract answers ;).
– David Guyon
Nov 23 '18 at 14:04
Thank you for the advice David, I've made the changes to my post :D
– Endis Sapuandi
Nov 23 '18 at 14:34
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Currently I am stuck with trying to configure the gitlab-ci.yml file. Im trying to automatically build and test my python code when I made a commit. At the moment, I just wanted to build a simple hello world program and purposely put a mistake within the python file by misspelling print (printt instead of print). When I commit, the pipeline is run, but it seems to successfully pass the build and test phase (which it shouldn't).
Any help how to properly configure the gitlab-ci.yml file to automatically test python codes?
I've also attached my current gitlab-ci.yml file.
Thank you
python gitlab-ci
Currently I am stuck with trying to configure the gitlab-ci.yml file. Im trying to automatically build and test my python code when I made a commit. At the moment, I just wanted to build a simple hello world program and purposely put a mistake within the python file by misspelling print (printt instead of print). When I commit, the pipeline is run, but it seems to successfully pass the build and test phase (which it shouldn't).
Any help how to properly configure the gitlab-ci.yml file to automatically test python codes?
I've also attached my current gitlab-ci.yml file.
Thank you
python gitlab-ci
python gitlab-ci
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For improvement, could you paste your file in the question instead of using an image? You can use the source code formatting to make it look nice :). It will attract answers ;).
– David Guyon
Nov 23 '18 at 14:04
Thank you for the advice David, I've made the changes to my post :D
– Endis Sapuandi
Nov 23 '18 at 14:34
add a comment |
For improvement, could you paste your file in the question instead of using an image? You can use the source code formatting to make it look nice :). It will attract answers ;).
– David Guyon
Nov 23 '18 at 14:04
Thank you for the advice David, I've made the changes to my post :D
– Endis Sapuandi
Nov 23 '18 at 14:34
For improvement, could you paste your file in the question instead of using an image? You can use the source code formatting to make it look nice :). It will attract answers ;).
– David Guyon
Nov 23 '18 at 14:04
For improvement, could you paste your file in the question instead of using an image? You can use the source code formatting to make it look nice :). It will attract answers ;).
– David Guyon
Nov 23 '18 at 14:04
Thank you for the advice David, I've made the changes to my post :D
– Endis Sapuandi
Nov 23 '18 at 14:34
Thank you for the advice David, I've made the changes to my post :D
– Endis Sapuandi
Nov 23 '18 at 14:34
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For improvement, could you paste your file in the question instead of using an image? You can use the source code formatting to make it look nice :). It will attract answers ;).
– David Guyon
Nov 23 '18 at 14:04
Thank you for the advice David, I've made the changes to my post :D
– Endis Sapuandi
Nov 23 '18 at 14:34