diff --git a/.circleci/config.yml b/.circleci/config.yml index 6554e1f..d5aa98a 100644 --- a/.circleci/config.yml +++ b/.circleci/config.yml @@ -2,25 +2,24 @@ # See: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference version: 2.1 -# Define a job to be invoked later in a workflow. -# See: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/#jobs -jobs: - say-hello: - # Specify the execution environment. You can specify an image from Dockerhub or use one of our Convenience Images from CircleCI's Developer Hub. - # See: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/#docker-machine-macos-windows-executor - docker: - - image: cimg/base:stable - # Add steps to the job - # See: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/#steps - steps: - - checkout - - run: - name: "Say hello" - command: "echo Hello, World!" +# Orbs are reusable packages of CircleCI configuration that you may share across projects, enabling you to create encapsulated, parameterized commands, jobs, and executors that can be used across multiple projects. +# See: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/orb-intro/ +orbs: + node: circleci/node@4.1 + # The Node.js orb contains a set of prepackaged CircleCI configuration you can utilize + # See the orb's test job here: https://circleci.com/developer/orbs/orb/circleci/node#jobs-test # Invoke jobs via workflows # See: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/#workflows workflows: - say-hello-workflow: + sample: # This is the name of the workflow, feel free to change it to better match your workflow. + # Inside the workflow, you define the jobs you want to run. jobs: - - say-hello + - node/test: + matrix: + parameters: + version: ["15.1", "lts", "12.21"] + # For more information about matrix testing see the detailed blog post: + # https://circleci.com/blog/circleci-matrix-jobs/ + # or the configuration reference: + # https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/?section=reference#matrix-requires-version-21