package current_ansi

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ANSI escape sequence parser

Install

Dune Dependency

Authors

Maintainers

Sources

current-v0.1.tbz
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Description

OCurrent provides an OCaml eDSL for writing CI/CD pipelines.

This package provides a basic ANSI escape parser, allowing the OCurrent web UI to show logs in colour.

Published: 19 Nov 2019

README

README.md

OCurrent allows you to specify a workflow / pipeline for keeping things up-to-date.

For example, the pipeline shown about fetches the head of a GitHub repository's master branch, builds it, runs the tests, and deploys the binary if the tests pass. When a new commit is pushed, it runs the pipeline again.

Another use might be to keep the GitHub build status of each PR in your Git repository showing the result of fetching, building and testing the PR's head commit. If the head commit changes, the result must be recalculated.

An OCurrent pipeline is written using an OCaml eDSL. When OCurrent evaluates it, it records the inputs used (e.g. the current set of open PRs and the head of each one), monitors them, and automatically recalculates when an input changes.

The OCurrent wiki contains documentation and examples. In particular, you might like to start by reading about the example pipelines or how to write your own plugins.

Larger uses of OCurrent include the OCaml Docker base image builder and ocaml-ci, which is the CI that tests this repository itself.

Licensing

OCurrent is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE for the full license text.

Dependencies (5)

  1. dune >= "1.9"
  2. tyxml
  3. fmt
  4. astring
  5. ocaml >= "4.08.0"

Dev Dependencies (1)

  1. fpath with-test

Used by (1)

  1. current_web < "0.2"

Conflicts

None

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