lucky_ci_sec_tests

Version, currently main branch1 version
  • main branchlatestApr 5, 2022

github.com/jwoertink/lucky_ci_sec_tests

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Installation

# Add this to your shard.yml
dependencies:
  lucky_ci_sec_tests:
    github: jwoertink/lucky_ci_sec_tests
    branch: main

main is a branch, not a release, so this tracks it rather than pinning a version.

Then run:

shards install

shard.yml

Crystal
1.2.2
Author
Jeremy Woertink
Target
  • app from src/lucky_ci_sec_tests.cr

Dependencies

Runtime Dependencies

  • jwt~> 1.6.0github: crystal-community/jwt
  • lucky~> 0.29.0github: luckyframework/lucky
  • carbon~> 0.2.0github: luckyframework/carbon
  • authentic~> 0.8.1github: luckyframework/authentic
  • lucky_env~> 0.1.4github: luckyframework/lucky_env
  • lucky_task~> 0.1.1github: luckyframework/lucky_task
  • carbon_sendgrid_adapter~> 0.2.0github: luckyframework/carbon_sendgrid_adapter

Development Dependencies

  • ameba~> 0.14.3github: crystal-ameba/amebadev
  • lucky_flow~> 0.7.3github: luckyframework/lucky_flowdev
  • lucky_sec_tester*github: luckyframework/lucky_sec_tester, branch: maindev

README

lucky_ci_sec_tests

This is a project written using Lucky. Enjoy!

Setting up the project

  1. Install required dependencies
  2. Update database settings in config/database.cr
  3. Run script/setup
  4. Run lucky dev to start the app

Learning Lucky

Lucky uses the Crystal programming language. You can learn about Lucky from the Lucky Guides.