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Atomist automation to ingest Sentry alerts and trigger deployment rollbacks

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@atomist/sentry-automation

Automation that receives incoming alerts from Sentry.io and offers to log back the deployment.

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General support questions should be discussed in the #support channel on our community Slack team at atomist-community.slack.com.

If you find a problem, please create an issue.

Contributing

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Development

You will need to have Node.js installed. To verify that the right versions are installed, please run:

$ node -v
v8.4.0
$ npm -v
5.4.1

Build and Test

Command Reason
npm install to install all the required packages
npm run build lint, compile, and test
npm start to start the Atomist automation client
npm run autostart run the client, refreshing when files change
npm run lint to run tslint against the TypeScript
npm run compile to compile all TypeScript into JavaScript
npm test to run tests and ensure everything is working
npm run autotest run tests continuously
npm run clean remove stray compiled JavaScript files and build directory

Release

To create a new release of the project, simply push a tag of the form M.N.P where M, N, and P are integers that form the next appropriate semantic version for release. The version in the package.json is replaced by the build and is totally ignored! For example:

$ git tag -a 1.2.3
$ git push --tags

The Travis CI build (see badge at the top of this page) will publish the NPM module and automatically create a GitHub release using the tag name for the release and the comment provided on the annotated tag as the contents of the release notes.


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