A few days back, venus stopped running my tests on travis-ci. The only modification since my last run was the release of venus 2.3.2, but even by downgrading back to 2.3.1 I was still having my problem.
I runned my tests with the command venus run -t tests/ -c -n --singleton, the problem was that venus did not output any content but still exited via a code 0.
So I looked back at the venus documentation, but did not find anything about the singleton option; and tried to remove it from the command. It solved my problem!
I looked a bit about what changed recently in the code around this option, but I don't see any important changes that may break it. I'm not that much into server side javascript, so if someone skilled want to look at this, go ahead.
I don't propose any solution on this issue, but it may helps others having the same problem.
A few days back, venus stopped running my tests on travis-ci. The only modification since my last run was the release of venus 2.3.2, but even by downgrading back to 2.3.1 I was still having my problem.
I runned my tests with the command
venus run -t tests/ -c -n --singleton
, the problem was that venus did not output any content but still exited via a code0
.So I looked back at the venus documentation, but did not find anything about the
singleton
option; and tried to remove it from the command. It solved my problem! I looked a bit about what changed recently in the code around this option, but I don't see any important changes that may break it. I'm not that much into server side javascript, so if someone skilled want to look at this, go ahead.I don't propose any solution on this issue, but it may helps others having the same problem.