chore(ci): migrate sqlserver/mssql sample to new ci#4056
chore(ci): migrate sqlserver/mssql sample to new ci#4056
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Summary of Changes
This pull request migrates the mssql samples to the new CI system. This involves changes to the CI configuration files and updates to the package.json files for both the mssql and tedious samples. Specifically, the PR adds ci-setup.json files for mssql and tedious, removes these samples from the production CI configuration, and adds them to the development CI configuration. It also adds a proxy script to the package.json files to run the SQL proxy during system tests.
Highlights
- CI Migration: The primary goal is to migrate the mssql samples to the new CI system, ensuring they are tested and validated in the CI pipeline.
- Configuration Changes: Updates to
.github/config/nodejs-dev.jsoncand.github/config/nodejs-prod.jsoncto reflect the new CI setup. - New CI Setup Files: Addition of
ci-setup.jsonfiles for bothmssqlandtedioussamples, defining the necessary environment variables and secrets for CI. - Package.json Updates: Modification of
package.jsonfiles to include aproxyscript for running the SQL proxy during system tests.
Changelog
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- .github/config/nodejs-dev.jsonc
- Added
cloud-sql/sqlserver/mssqlto line 104. - Added
cloud-sql/sqlserver/tediousto line 105.
- Added
- .github/config/nodejs-prod.jsonc
- Removed
cloud-sql/sqlserver/mssqlfrom line 82. - Removed
cloud-sql/sqlserver/tediousfrom line 83.
- Removed
- cloud-sql/sqlserver/mssql/ci-setup.json
- Created new file to define CI environment variables and secrets for the
mssqlsample.
- Created new file to define CI environment variables and secrets for the
- cloud-sql/sqlserver/mssql/package.json
- Added
proxyscript to run the SQL proxy during system tests on line 16. - Modified
system-testscript to use theproxyscript on line 17.
- Added
- cloud-sql/sqlserver/tedious/ci-setup.json
- Created new file to define CI environment variables and secrets for the
tedioussample.
- Created new file to define CI environment variables and secrets for the
- cloud-sql/sqlserver/tedious/package.json
- Added
proxyscript to run the SQL proxy during system tests on line 16. - Modified
system-testscript to use theproxyscript on line 17.
- Added
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Code Review
The pull request migrates the mssql samples to the new CI. This involves adding the samples to the nodejs-dev.jsonc config file, removing them from the nodejs-prod.jsonc file, and adding ci-setup.json and updating package.json files for both mssql and tedious samples. The changes look good overall.
Merge Readiness
The changes look good and the pull request seems ready to be merged. I am unable to directly approve the pull request, so please have others review and approve this code before merging.
Description
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Checklist
npm test(see Testing)npm run lint(see Style)GoogleCloudPlatform/nodejs-docs-samples. Not a fork.