Use Gulp in a test-generated project

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Nikita P. Shupeyko 2017-09-03 12:00:51 +03:00
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#!/bin/sh #!/bin/sh
# this is a very simple script that tests the docker configuration for cookiecutter-django
# it is meant to be run from the root directory of the repository, eg:
# sh tests/test_docker.sh
# install test requirements pip install -r requirements/production.txt
pip install -r requirements.txt
# create a cache directory
mkdir -p .cache/docker mkdir -p .cache/docker
cd .cache/docker cd .cache/docker
# create the project using the default settings in cookiecutter.json # create the project using the default settings in cookiecutter.json
cookiecutter ../../ --no-input --overwrite-if-exists use_docker=y js_task_runner=None cookiecutter ../../ \
--no-input \
--overwrite-if-exists use_docker=y
cd project_name cd project_name
# run the project's tests docker-compose -f local.yml run --rm django pytest
docker-compose -f local.yml run django python manage.py test
# return non-zero status code if there are migrations that have not been created docker-compose -f local.yml run --rm django python manage.py makemigrations --dry-run --check || { echo "ERROR: there were changes in the models, but migration listed above have not been created and are not saved in version control"; exit 1; }
docker-compose -f local.yml run django python manage.py makemigrations --dry-run --check || { echo "ERROR: there were changes in the models, but migration listed above have not been created and are not saved in version control"; exit 1; }