real-time glacier mass changes issueshttps://gitlab.ethz.ch/mp2020/real-time-glacier-mass-changes/-/issues2020-11-13T19:18:25Zhttps://gitlab.ethz.ch/mp2020/real-time-glacier-mass-changes/-/issues/8CI Testing2020-11-13T19:18:25ZlandmanjCI TestingFrom what it looks like, your CI does work already and the build already runs. What is lacking though is the actual test functions, right?
So, you would need to write them first and then you can think about where to drop your minimal dat...From what it looks like, your CI does work already and the build already runs. What is lacking though is the actual test functions, right?
So, you would need to write them first and then you can think about where to drop your minimal dataset for testing.
If you feel that this is too much work for now, no worries, but you can leave this open to maybe be reminded at a later stage, if there is still time to go.https://gitlab.ethz.ch/mp2020/real-time-glacier-mass-changes/-/issues/2Set up continuous integration2020-09-26T09:16:38ZlandmanjSet up continuous integrationHi!
Without wanting to push you, here I have a good advice for you, if you haven't planned that anyway:
If you make a folder called "ci" (please take the link to salem on GithUb as a template to see how it works) you can put installation...Hi!
Without wanting to push you, here I have a good advice for you, if you haven't planned that anyway:
If you make a folder called "ci" (please take the link to salem on GithUb as a template to see how it works) you can put installation instructions for your environment there (I know to install the latest version of openCV e.g. in the context of conda can be tricky). You can test your code anytime you make an amendment then. This is called continuous integration and ensures that nothing on your master branch is every destroyed.
If you have questions, just feel free to contact me anytime.