chimera-cli
v0.2.2
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Easy multi-container testing with Docker
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Chimera
Chimera allows you to run your tests on multiple Linux distributions. It is designed to work with any language, testing library and any CI platform that supports Docker.
Getting Started
First, you'll need to install the chimera cli:
npm install -g chimera-cli
Then, create a .chimera.yml
configuration file in your project root. For a
Node.js project, something like this is a good starting point:
install:
- npm install
script:
- npm test
docker:
socketPath: /var/run/docker.sock
targets:
ubuntu:
tags:
- "14.04"
- "15.10"
install:
- apt-get update -qq
- apt-get upgrade -y -qq
- apt-get install nodejs nodejs-legacy npm -y -qq
fedora:
tags:
- "22"
- "23"
install:
- dnf update -y -q
- dnf install node npm -y -q
To execute the configuration, simply invoke chimera
.
Configuration
install
is where you install dependencies.env
sets environment variables.script
defines your main test commands.docker
is the Docker client configuration passed to dockerode.targets
defines the images you want to test on.image
is name of the image (optional, defaults to target name)tags
sets the tagsinstall
runs before the top level installenv
sets environment variables
Templating
Chimera renders install
and env
as Handlebar templates.
For example, to install EPEL on CentOS, you add this:
yum install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-{{tag}}.noarch.rpm -y -q
The following template variables are available:
name
: image nametag
: image tagid
: unique container id
Options
Run chimera --help
to get the full list of available options.
-f, --file <path>
sets configuration file, by default.chimera.yml
in the current directory.-p, --project <path>
sets the project directory that is copied to/project
inside containers. By default, this is the current directory.-t, --target <image:tag>
sets the target(s) to run, either in the form ofimage
(run all tags of image) orimage:tag
(single tag). You can also set this option using the environment variableCHIMERA_TARGET
.
CI services
Travis
Use chimera generate travis
to generate a .travis.yml
based on your Chimera
configuration. Here is a example:
language: node_js
sudo: required
services:
- docker
install:
- npm install -g chimera-cli
script:
- chimera
env:
matrix:
- CHIMERA_TARGET=ubuntu:14.04
- CHIMERA_TARGET=ubuntu:15.10
- CHIMERA_TARGET=fedora:22
- CHIMERA_TARGET=fedora:23