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Codeship blog: Add post-deployment testing to your build using Assertible

This is an example of an automated post-deployment testing pipeline on staging and production environments, with a sample Ruby API. The project uses Codehsip, Heroku, and assertible.

How it works

  1. Push code to a repository, which is picked up a Codeship.
  2. Create a deployment pipeline in Codeship that delivers the app to Heroku.
  3. Send a deployment event to Assertible to execute a series of API tests on the new app.

License

The code in this repository is licensed under MIT. View the license


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