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| = Continuous Integration
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| image:https://jenkins.spring.io/buildStatus/icon?job=spring-data-elasticsearch%2Fmain&subject=2020.0.0%20(main)[link=https://jenkins.spring.io/view/SpringData/job/spring-data-elasticsearch/]
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| image:https://jenkins.spring.io/buildStatus/icon?job=spring-data-elasticsearch%2F4.0.x&subject=Neumann%20(4.0.x)[link=https://jenkins.spring.io/view/SpringData/job/spring-data-elasticsearch/]
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| image:https://jenkins.spring.io/buildStatus/icon?job=spring-data-elasticsearch%2F3.2.x&subject=Moore%20(3.2.x)[link=https://jenkins.spring.io/view/SpringData/job/spring-data-elasticsearch/]
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| == Running CI tasks locally
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| Since this pipeline is purely Docker-based, it's easy to:
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| * Debug what went wrong on your local machine.
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| * Test out a a tweak to your `verify.sh` script before sending it out.
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| * Experiment against a new image before submitting your pull request.
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| All of these use cases are great reasons to essentially run what the CI server does on your local machine.
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| IMPORTANT: To do this you must have Docker installed on your machine.
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| 1. `docker run -it --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)",target=/spring-data-elasticsearch-github adoptopenjdk/openjdk8:latest /bin/bash`
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| This will launch the Docker image and mount your source code at `spring-data-elasticsearch-github`.
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| 2. `cd spring-data-elasticsearch-github`
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| Next, run your tests from inside the container:
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| 3. `./mvnw clean dependency:list test -Dsort` (or whatever profile you need to test out)
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| Since the container is binding to your source, you can make edits from your IDE and continue to run build jobs.
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| If you need to package things up, do this:
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| 1. `docker run -it -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)",target=/spring-data-elasticsearch-github adoptopenjdk/openjdk8:latest /bin/bash`
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| This will launch the Docker image and mount your source code at `spring-data-elasticsearch-github`.
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| 2. `cd spring-data-elasticsearch-github`
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| Next, try to package everything up from inside the container:
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| 3. `./mvnw -Pci,snapshot -Dmaven.test.skip=true clean package`
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| NOTE: Docker containers can eat up disk space fast! From time to time, run `docker system prune` to clean out old images.
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