# You can override the included template(s) by including variable overrides # See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/sast/#customizing-the-sast-settings # Note that environment variables can be set in several places # See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/variables/#priority-of-environment-variables image: busybox:latest before_script: - dotnet restore - dotnet nuget remove source gitlab || true nonreg: tags: - dotnet stage: test environment: Development script: - | echo "setting : $ISND_TESTING_SETTINGS" cd test/isnd.tests/ dotnet build cat $ISND_TESTING_SETTINGS > appsettings.Testing.json ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT=Testing dotnet test publish: tags: - dotnet stage: deploy dependencies: - nonreg artifacts: paths: - src/isnd/bin/Release/netcoreapp2.1/publish/ when: always script: - dotnet publish --configuration Release deploy-to-gitlab: tags: - dotnet stage: deploy dependencies: - nonreg artifacts: paths: - src/*/bin/Release/*.nupkg when: always script: - dotnet pack -c Release - dotnet nuget add source --name gitlab --username gitlab+deploy-token-2 --password $CI_JOB_TOKEN --store-password-in-clear-text "$CI_SERVER_URL/api/v4/projects/$CI_PROJECT_ID/packages/nuget/index.json" - dotnet nuget push src/*/bin/Release/*.nupkg -s gitlab deploy-to-isn: stage: deploy tags: - dotnet artifacts: paths: - src/*/bin/Release/*.nupkg when: always script: - dotnet pack --configuration Release --no-restore - cd src/isn - find -name "*.nupkg" -exec dotnet run push -s $ISNSOURCE -k $ISNAPIKEY {} \; environment: name: production url: $ISNSOURCE dependencies: - nonreg stages: - test - deploy