Great that you make it to enable Travis CI here! 🎉
But you could later see that our test would be failing?
Don't worry this is by purpose!
Check the current branch locally and start to Apply the changes needed to make the test pass.
git fetch
git checkout step-1
Inside you're clone of the repository, of course 😉
You first need to create a file under src/index.js, this file should start an express server and that responds to the root url / with the body Hello World!. Ah and would be listen to the port 3000.
I know that is very little hint, but I'm confident that you can find the informations that you need.
Show me what can you do!
Maybe useful to know is that you can run the test locally!
Great that you make it to enable Travis CI here! 🎉
But you could later see that our test would be failing? Don't worry this is by purpose!
Check the current branch locally and start to Apply the changes needed to make the test pass.
Inside you're clone of the repository, of course 😉
You first need to create a file under
src/index.js
, this file should start an express server and that responds to the root url/
with the bodyHello World!
. Ah and would be listen to the port3000
.I know that is very little hint, but I'm confident that you can find the informations that you need. Show me what can you do!
Maybe useful to know is that you can run the test locally!
🚀