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One of my earliest daily emails was about In Drupal projects, these could be to execute Composer or Drush commands, connect to the database, or run automated tests.<\/p>\n\n For my CI pipelines, I like to use a function called This keeps the pipeline configuration as simple and agnostic as possible.<\/p>\n\n It also makes it easy for people to read and, because it's a bash file, it will run anywhere without any additional tools.<\/p>\n\n For an example, see my Drupal Docker example repository<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n The main advantage, though, is being able to run the pipeline locally, if you need to.<\/p>\n\n Maybe you need to debug a failure in the pipeline or you want to test a change to the pipeline locally before pushing it.<\/p>\n\n By using a command in a run<\/code> files<\/a> - files that contain Bash functions that combine or simplify project-specific tasks.<\/p>\n\n
ci:test<\/code> that contains all the commands to run in the pipeline.<\/p>\n\n
Here's the thing<\/h2>\n\n
run<\/code> file, doing so is as simple as running that one command.<\/p>\n\n ",
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