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gcs-ci

An npm module to simplify writing build artifacts to gcs from your CI environment

CI support

CircleCI and TravisCI are currently the only supported platforms, feel free to open a pull request to add another

setup

gcs-ci will automatically detected your CI environmennt and pull in the necessary environmennt variables to deploy to GCS.

You'll need to provide the following:

  • GCS_PROJECT_ID
  • GCS_BUCKET_NAME
  • GCLOUD_SERVICE_KEY - if you env has already authorized gcloud this isn't required
  • PIPELINE_NUMBER - this is required only for circle CI and can be passed via:
    • PIPELINE_NUMBER=<< pipeline.number >> npm run <gcs-ui command>

gcs-ci leverages your CI service's environment variables to build a reasonable file prefix as well as includes a manifest describing the job the artifacts were generated from. They're pushed to the GCS bucket provided above. Depending on your platform, artifacts will be stored with the prefix:

  • circleci
    • <bucket>/<repo>/<branch>/<pipeline number>/<job>/build_<build number>
  • travisci
    • <bucket>/<repo>/<branch>/build_<build number>/run_<build id>

usage

Based on the config provided in setup, the only function call you need points gcs-ci at the directory you wish to uplaod.

js:

const gcsCi = require('gcs-ci');

gcsCi.writeToGcs('path/to/artifacts')
    .then(() => console.log('success!'))
    .catch((err) => console.error(err));

npm script:

"write-artifacts": "node -e \"require('gcs-ci').writeToGcs('path/to/artifacts')\""

for more information about setup and config, see src/config.js

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