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@digitregroup/universign-client

v0.0.3

Published

NodeJS Universign client

Downloads

36

Readme

NodeJS Universign Client

npm version CircleCI Coverage Status

Install

npm i @digitregroup/universign-client
# Or
yarn add @digitregroup/universign-client

Unit tests

Tests are performed via Mocha/ChaiJS (Expect version).

  yarn lint

Code style

This project should respect the linting configured in @digitregroup/eslint-config.

  yarn lint

DevOps

CI pipelines are performed in CircleCI for every single push in any branch. CI is composed of Linting and Unit Testing with coverage requirement (specified in package.json)

CD pipeline is perfomed on git tag creation and release in NPM registry if the CI passed.

Note pipelines automaticaly check the package.json's version to match with the git tag (or release/hotfix branch).

Contributing

PR are welcome! We use gitflow :)