Travis changes#38
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Travis tests have failedHey @daviddarnes, Ruby: 2.4bundle exec htmlproofer ./_siteTravisBuddy Request Identifier: 377c5cd0-d9e7-11e8-8964-ad637cdcaaf8 |
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Hey @daviddarnes, TravisBuddy Request Identifier: bcf6a180-d9e8-11e8-8964-ad637cdcaaf8 |
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I need this to update the search index though, right?
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@jpasholk I don't think so, I made some changes to the repo so the tests would pass. If you pull down this branch, install the gems locally and run the script it should come back with a pass. Let me know your results
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Also, sorry I somehow missed the notification for this. Just seeing it now! |
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@jpasholk no worries! |
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Hey @daviddarnes! I’ve been taking a bit of a break from webdev stuff, but thinking about getting back into it lately. I’ll take a look at this soon from my Mac and approve it!! |
Summary
I used the official Jekyll docs to create a more simple set of test scripts that check for just the essentials of a static site: