mix eye_drops
Start watching all configured tasks ... more options
Watch file changes in a project and run the corresponding command when a matching file change happens.
The reason for this is when code changes are made you typically want to run unit and acceptance tests. So while you make changes you can configure this mix tasks to auto run and help get feed back quicker.
Add eye_drops
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[{:eye_drops, "~> 1.3"}]
end
In your config folder, add the following eye_drops
config into one of your config files.
The example below will run the mix test
command
config :eye_drops,
tasks: [
%{
id: :unit_tests,
name: "Unit tests",
run_on_start: true,
cmd: "mix test",
paths: ["web/*", "test/*"]
},
%{
id: :acceptance,
name: "Acceptance tests",
cmd: "mix acceptance",
paths: ["web/*", "features/*"]
}
]
You can setup multiple tasks and it will run one after the other.
id
unique atom to identify tasksname
provide a name for taskrun_on_start
default is false. When EyeDrops starts, tasks with this set to true will run as wellcmd
the actual command to runpath
is a list. Can be exact, glob pattern or just a folder name
When EyeDrops has started you can run all or a specific task without needing to stop or change a file
all
this will run all your taskstask_id
run a specific task from your EyeDrops config
mix eye_drops --include-tasks "unit_tests,acceptance"
provide the id of tasks to watch instead of all
This is if you are editing your files outside of the vagrant machine e.g. windows but running commands in vagrant.
The idea is when the task runs it first ssh into your vagrant machine and then executes the command.
vagrant ssh-config > .ssh-config
- save the ssh-config on your host machine
config :eye_drops,
tasks: [
%{
id: :unit_tests,
name: "Unit tests",
cmd: "ssh -F .ssh-config default mix test",
paths: ["web/*", "test/*"]
}
]
Run mix eye_drops
from outside of vagrant in host terminal where the mix.exs file is located
- Create issue
- Fork it!
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request