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usrv-pse

v1.0.0

Published

usrv-pse

Downloads

2

Readme

kushki-pse

microservice for PSE.

Getting Started

Execute the command Make build to create the docker and make up to run it

Prerequisites

Docker

Deploy

QA - STG

Commit to develop to deploy

PROD, UAT

Push the code to master and run the deploy at Jenkins 

CI

If you want test deploy your code to CI at Jenkins' panel

Running the tests

Run Make test:unit

You must know

Read about Serverless and Typescript to edit this project. You must not commit at develop and master branches. You must create a pull request to merge your code.

  • env.json create env's files from Vault vars

Built With

Authors

  • Kushki Dev Team
  • Victor Martinez - Initial work - github

Acknowledgments

“A Lannister always pays his debts” - Tywin Lanister, Game of Thrones