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Use Node.js with Travis CI
The following is a guide to getting started with Travis CI using Node.js.
Prerequisite #
Before getting started, create a .travis.yml
file and add it to the root directory of your Node.js project.
Specify the Language #
Specify Node.js as the language and version of Node.js the project will use to let Travis CI know you are building a Node.js project. Here is an example of the configuration:
language: node_js
node_js:
- "14"
- "16"
- "18"
Install Build Dependencies #
Travis CI runs the default npm install
command to install your dependencies.
install:
- npm install
Define the Test Command #
Travis CI runs any test defined in your package.json
file by default. Explicitly run the command as follows:
install:
- npm install
Commit and Push #
Once your .travis.yml
file is configured, push it to your repository, and Travis CI will start running tests for each Node version specified.
Here is the complete example:
language: node_js
node_js:
- "14"
- "16"
- "18"
install:
- npm install
script:
- npm test
Further Reading #
For more information on Node.js projects, see: