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GitLab CI/CD: Deploy and Test

Run your test suite against the deployed environment to validate changes.

.gitlab-ci.yml
image: node:20 stages: - deploy - test deploy: stage: deploy script: - npm install - npx zuplo deploy --api-key "$ZUPLO_API_KEY" 2>&1 | tee ./DEPLOYMENT_STDOUT - echo "DEPLOYMENT_URL=$(grep -oP 'Deployed to \K(https://[^ ]+)' ./DEPLOYMENT_STDOUT)" >> deploy.env artifacts: reports: dotenv: deploy.env test: stage: test needs: - deploy script: - npm install - npx zuplo test --endpoint "$DEPLOYMENT_URL"

This pipeline:

  1. Deploys to Zuplo and captures the output
  2. Extracts the deployment URL and passes it to the test stage
  3. Runs tests against the deployed environment

Next Steps

  • Add MR preview environments with cleanup
  • Run local tests before deploying
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