Hey Dara,_______________________________________________this is very cool! We run our tests against a Sqlite Database in In-Memory mode. Thanks to Sequelize no changes are required (other than a different connection string). Our builds take somewhat longer though thanks to Webpack.Regards,PeterAm 18.07.2018 um 10:56 schrieb Dara Hayes <dara.hayes@redhat.com>:Hey folks,_______________________________________________Just quick email to show off a nice CI pipeline we have put in place in the data-sync-server repo using CircleCI.Thanks to Ali Ok we now have unit tests and integration tests against a Postgres database running in parallel. Once these jobs both pass, a docker build & push step is kicked off. This happens on every commit to master, and It also happens for releases.<Screen Shot 2018-07-18 at 09.40.48.png>In roughly 1.5 minutes we're running unit tests, integration tests against a real database and doing a docker build + pushes. This is a Node.js Project (think npm installs, etc). It may not interest everyone but I think this is mind blowing!For anyone interested here's the very simple config file that makes it all happen: https://github.com/aerogear/data-sync-server/blob/master/.circleci/config.ymlKind Regards,--
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