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December 14, 2016 12:01
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YML file for SalesForce CI on GitLab
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image: mhart/alpine-node:7.2.0 | |
before_script: | |
- npm install -g jsforce-metadata-tools | |
master: | |
stage: deploy | |
environment: Production | |
only: | |
- master | |
script: | |
- jsforce-deploy -u $USERNAME -p $PASSWORD$TOKEN -D $CI_PROJECT_DIR/src -l $LOGIN_URL --rollbackOnError true --testLevel $TEST_LEVEL --pollTimeout $POLL_TIMEOUT | |
branches: | |
stage: deploy | |
environment: $CI_BUILD_REF_NAME | |
only: | |
- branches | |
except: | |
- master | |
- pre | |
- merge | |
script: | |
- jsforce-deploy -u $USERNAME -p $PASSWORD$TOKEN -D $CI_PROJECT_DIR/src -l $LOGIN_URL --rollbackOnError true --testLevel $BRANCH_TEST_LEVEL --pollTimeout $POLL_TIMEOUT |
Ehi @javimendezona, sorry I never received a notification for your comment 😱 Did you manage to use the Gitlab variables?
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Hi I'm trying to setup gitlab ci with my salesforce org. Aside from this yml file, is there anything else that needs to be done on GitLab to get it working? Where are the USERNAME, PASSWORD etc variables stored? Thanks