The Ember web client for Travis CI
![]() * we should look for both embedded relationship and relationship key, so in cases like for commit, when there's a full commit data on "commit" property, and only id at "commit_id", we will use commit data * we can't add @type to V2 fallback, because in other places we chack for @type to distinguish V2 and V3 payloads * there's no need to include a record in "included" if there's only a type and an id there |
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app | ||
ci | ||
config | ||
public | ||
ssl | ||
tests | ||
vendor | ||
waiter | ||
.bowerrc | ||
.buildpacks | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.ember-cli | ||
.gitignore | ||
.jshintrc | ||
.rspec | ||
.ruby-version | ||
.slugignore | ||
.travis.yml | ||
bower.json | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
ember-cli-build.js | ||
Gemfile | ||
Gemfile.lock | ||
LICENSE | ||
NOTES.txt | ||
package.json | ||
Procfile | ||
README.md | ||
remove-log-popup.coffee | ||
run_qunit.js | ||
SSL_LOCALLY.md | ||
testem.json |
Travis CI ember web client
Running the app
The app is developed using Ember CLI. It requires nodejs with npm installed.
In order to run the app you need to install dependencies with:
bower install
npm install
Now you can run the server:
ember serve
And open http://localhost:4200 in the browser.
Running tests
To run a test suite execute:
ember test
You can also start an interactive test runner for easier development:
ember test --serve