Include journey test in CI build to ensure clients can fetch and build exercises
See original GitHub issueAs a track maintainer, I want the CI build to also stand-up a local instance of exercism and fetch exercises through the client So that I’m confident that end-to-end, my changes don’t break the exercism experience.
Notes:
- look at
README.md
for full setup instructions. This should be fun as it requires a Ruby install as part of the build (possible on travis?)
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At this point, we’ve met the spirit of this story.
As a matter of update, this group has nearly finished this work. It’s functional on a fork, but needs just a few nips-and-tucks to make it merge-worthy.