CI for Rust
Build, lint, and test a Rust application using Cargo and Clippy.
Use template →steps:
- label: ":rust: Lint"
key: lint
commands:
- "rustup component add clippy"
- "cargo clippy"
plugins:
- docker#v5.9.0:
image: "rust:1.74.1"
- label: ":rust: Test"
key: test
command: "cargo test"
plugins:
- docker#v5.9.0:
image: "rust:1.74.1"
- label: ":rust: Build"
command: "cargo build --release"
depends_on: ["lint", "test"]
plugins:
- docker#v5.9.0:
image: "rust:1.74.1"
artifact_paths:
- "target/release/*"
- Languages
- Rust
- Use cases
- Continuous integration, Web application
- Platforms
- Docker
CI for Rust
This template gives you a continuous integration (CI) pipeline that builds, lints, and tests a Rust application.
At a glance:
How it works
This template:
- Lints the Rust code with Clippy.
- Runs tests with Cargo.
- Compiles and uploads a Rust binary as a build artifact.
Next steps
After you select Use template, you’ll:
- Connect the Git repository with your Rust application.
- Modify the commands if necessary.
- Configure the compute—run locally, on-premises, or in the cloud.
- Run the pipeline.
You can then play around with the pipeline settings. For example, run the pipeline locally while you iterate on the definition or set a schedule to trigger a nightly build.
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