Gitlab CI plugin for vue-cli
This plugin generates a Gitlab CI config (gitlab-ci.yml) that will enable build, linting, unit testing and automatic deployment to Gitlab Pages.
Upon installation the plugin will prompt for several options.
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ciBranch
This is the remote branch the pipeline will watch for changes. Commits to this branch will trigger the pipeline.
Defaults to
master
NOTE: This mean changes to this branch will be deploy publicly.
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nodeVersion
The version of the node image to use for building on the CI pipeline.
Defaults to
latest
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enableLinting
This enables the linting CI stage. Also adds a
ci:lint
service that will fail the pipeline on linter warnings.Requires a service
lint
Defaults to
true
-
enableUnitTesting
This enables the unit testing CI stage.
Requires a service
test:unit
Defaults to
true
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writeVueConfig
By default Gitlab Pages will deploy to
https://<username>.gitlab.io/<project_name>
. For the Vue app to work in this default config, the production publicPath of the vue app must be set to/<project_name>
.This option will write a vue.config.js file, that sets the publicPath for production builds to
/<project_name>
using the name found in thepackage.json
.Defaults to
false
to avoid breakingvue.config.js
Modifying the publicPath can be done manually in a variety of ways (package.json, vue.config.js, .env.*, etc) and is independent of the Gitlab CI configuration and can be set in any of those ways.
vue add gitlab-pages
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If the pipeline succeeds but the pages url displays a blank page with errors such as:
Refused to apply style ... because its MIME type ('text/html') is not a supported stylesheet MIME type, and strict MIME checking is enabled.
Check that the publicPath matches the deployment path.
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Unit Test Error
TypeError: Cannot assign to read only property 'Symbol(Symbol.toStringTag)' of object '#<process>'
This is a bug in
node:latest
and certain versions of Jest. Node image11.10.1
should work.