auchenberg / volkswagen
:see_no_evil: Volkswagen detects when your tests are being run in a CI server, and makes them pass.
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Crawler viewvolkswagen Volkswagen detects when your tests are being run in a CI server, and makes them pass. Why? If you want your software to be adopted by Americans, good tests scores from the CI server are very important. Volkswagen uses a defeat device to detect when it's being tested in a CI server and will automatically reduce errors to an acceptable level for the tests to pass. This will allow you to spend _less_ time worrying about testing and _more_ time enjoying the good life as a trustful software developer. You can start already by adding our evergreen build badge to your README: Markdown snippet: Installation Usage Just require volkswagen somewhere in your code-base - maybe in your main test file: Project status CI servers detected: • Travis CI • CircleCI • Jenkins CI • Hudson • Bamboo • TeamCity • Team Foundation Server • Visual Studio Online CI • GitLab CI • Codeship • Drone.io • Magnum CI • Semaphore CI • AppVeyor • Buildkite • TaskCluster • GoCD • Bitbucket Pipelines • \+ all other CI servers that exposes a or environment variable Test suites defeated: • assert • tap • tape • chai • \+ any test actually that set the exit code or throw an error License MIT Credits Heavily inspired by https://github.com/hmlb/phpunit-vw