CircleCI¶
In this section we are going to use CircleCI as our continuous-integration service. In a few words CircleCI automates your software builds, tests, and deployments. It supports different programming languages and for our particular case, it supports the Crystal language.
In this section we are going to present some configuration examples to see how CircleCI implements some continuous integration concepts.
CircleCI orbs¶
Before showing some examples, it’s worth mentioning CircleCI orbs. As defined in the official docs:
Orbs define reusable commands, executors, and jobs so that commonly used pieces of configuration can be condensed into a single line of code.
In our case, we are going to use Crystal’s Orb
Build and run specs¶
Simple example using latest
¶
Let’s start with a simple example. We are going to run the tests using latest Crystal release:
workflows:
version: 2
build:
jobs:
- crystal/test
orbs:
crystal: manastech/crystal@1.0
version: 2.1
Yeah! That was simple! With Orbs an abstraction layer is built so that the configuration file is more readable and intuitive.
In case we are wondering what the job crystal/test does, we always may see the source code.
Using nightly
¶
Using nightly Crystal release is as easy as:
workflows:
version: 2
build:
jobs:
- crystal/test:
name: test-on-nightly
executor:
name: crystal/default
tag: nightly
orbs:
crystal: manastech/crystal@1.0
version: 2.1
Using a specific Crystal release¶
workflows:
version: 2
build:
jobs:
- crystal/test:
name: test-on-0.30
executor:
name: crystal/default
tag: 0.30.0
orbs:
crystal: manastech/crystal@1.0
version: 2.1
Installing shards packages¶
You need not worry about it since the crystal/test
job runs the crystal/shard-install
orb command.
Installing binary dependencies¶
Our application or maybe some shards may require libraries and packages. This binary dependencies may be installed using the Apt command.
Here is an example installing the libsqlite3
development package:
workflows:
version: 2
build:
jobs:
- crystal/test:
pre-steps:
- run: apt-get update && apt-get install -y libsqlite3-dev
orbs:
crystal: manastech/crystal@1.0
version: 2.1
Using services¶
Now, let’s run specs using an external service (for example MySQL):
executors:
crystal_mysql:
docker:
- image: 'crystallang/crystal:latest'
environment:
DATABASE_URL: 'mysql://root@localhost/db'
- image: 'mysql:5.7'
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: db
MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: 'yes'
workflows:
version: 2
build:
jobs:
- crystal/test:
executor: crystal_mysql
pre-steps:
- run:
name: Waiting for service to start (check dockerize)
command: sleep 1m
- checkout
- run:
name: Install MySQL CLI; Import dummy data
command: |
apt-get update && apt-get install -y mysql-client
mysql -h 127.0.0.1 -u root --password="" db < test-data/setup.sql
orbs:
crystal: manastech/crystal@1.0
version: 2.1
Note
The explicit checkout
in the pre-steps
is to have the test-data/setup.sql
file available.
Caching¶
Caching is enabled by default when using the job crystal/test
, because internally it uses the command
with-shards-cache