Docker Image to run Hook tests on a repository
When you create a container using this image, you must set the data volume /sources to point to one of your local host directory. In this directory, you need to put the CapiTainS guideline repositories you want to use. The path/to/repository-root-folder should be a path where each folder represent a CapiTainS repository, such as PerseusDL/canonical-latinLit or OpenGreekAndLatin/csel-dev.
- Command Line :
docker run -i --name hooktest -v /path/to/repository-root-folder:/sources capitains/hooktest:latest
In the interactive panel run the following command depending on the scheme
./tei.sh {foldername}where{foldername}represents the repository folder you have put in your local host directory set for sources. eg../tei.sh canonical-latinLitifcanonical-latinLitis a repository at/home/capitains/Documents/repositories/and that this folder is set for/sources../epidoc.sh {foldername}where{foldername}represents the repository folder you have put in your local host directory set for sources. eg../tei.sh canonical-latinLitifcanonical-latinLitis a repository at/home/capitains/Documents/repositories/and that this folder is set for/sources.
The command creates a result.json and a results.html page that provides file-by-file test results and put them in the tested directory.