Depfu Error: No CI enabled on this project
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Hello,
We've tried to activate or update your repository on Depfu and found something odd:
You don't seem to have some sort of CI or build service set up.
Without a service that will test the Depfu branches and pull requests, we can't guarantee you that
incoming updates of your will actually work with your dependencies. We think that this degrades the
service we're trying to provide down to a point where it is more or less meaningless.
What you can do now
- Our friends at Travis-CI provide excellent service.
- Circle CI are good, too, and have a free plan that will cover basic needs.
- If you use something like Jenkins, make sure that you're using the github integration correctly so
that it reports status data back to github.
It might be necessary to once deactivate and reactivate your project in Depfu for the CI service to
be properly detected.
If you don't want to set up CI for your project, please deactivate the project in Depfu, as we can't
do anything for you in this case.
How to deactivate the project
- Login to Depfu
- Go to the list of your repositories
- Choose the correct organization
- Disable the repo by clicking on the "Disable" button
If you think that this is a mistake
Please let us know by sending an email to hi@depfu.io.
This is an automated issue by Depfu. You're getting it because someone configured Depfu to automatically update dependencies on this project.
This is not true!