Github Actions
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GitHub Actions is an automation platform built in to GitHub.com that makes it easy to automate code quality on your github repos. There are a number of integrations that make using TestBox inside GitHub Actions simple, speedy and powerful so you can get back to writing code.
FREE for public repositories
2,000 minutes for private repos
Can reuse workflows, i.e. for a standard test.yml
workflow in both builds and PR testing
Can schedule workflow runs
[Can configure a build "matrix"], i.e. for testing against all recent CFML engines
Testing your application with TestBox in GitHub Actions (GHA) begins a workflow.yml
file at the root of a .github/workflows/
directory. You can name this file anything you like - I'd suggest build.yml
or test.yml
- but if it is not a valid Yaml file the GHA workflow will fail.
This file should start with some GHA metadata to dictate when and how the workflow should run:
This will run the workflow on each commit to the master
or main
branch. Next, specify a workflow job to execute:
Under the jobs.tests.steps
is where we will place each sequential testing step. First, we need to check out the repository code and install Java and CommandBox:
If we need to install dependencies, we would do that now:
And finally, we can start a CFML server of our choice using CommandBox, before using the testbox run
command to run our test suite:
If you are using a testing matrix to test against multiple CFML engines, replace
lucee@5.3
with${{ matrix.cfengine }}
. See an example here
The full example would look something like this:
In order for the box testbox run
to execute correctly, our box.json
in our project must be able to connect to our server and know which tests to execute. Here's a basic example showing the most important testbox property: the testbox.runner
property:
We can also skip setting the testbox.runner
property and use the box testbox run "http://localhost:8080/tests/runner.cfm"
command format instead. Just be aware that the TestBox integration offers a ton of configuration in case you need to skip certain tests, etc. from your GitHub Actions test run.
See the CommandBox docs for box.json for more details.
CBORM is an ORM utility wrapper for ColdBox that takes the pain out of using ORM in CFML. CBORM uses GitHub Actions to test all new commits, to package up new module versions, and even to format all CFML code for every new PR.
See All CBORM Workflows, or see recent GitHub Actions workflow runs here.