With the same Google email from which you will be editing your scripts, get permissions to the two external google sheets required to employ the "make test ready" process. As follows:
Attempt to access these two tables and request edit access
DevFlow Practitioners - using DevFlow on your own repo
You'll need to create your own set of tables (two Google sheets) and modify the goList mini service namespace in your repo to point to them.
Final Answer
This issue is your work aid. Follow the steps in this issue and ask for a walkthrough.
[ ] TODO: add video demo from phase II sessions
Remember, it's voluntary to follow this process; however, it will improve your workflow if you are iterating changes on your forked version of DevFlow.
It's really there to make things easier for the developer. Processes take time to get used to, but once you debug live and generate a number of files...you should see the benefits.
Practitioners, you can further customize the target sheet creation to help in your project. Say, include a baseline data set of sheet or sheets in your target google spreadsheet.
How Can I Get Access to the Make Test Ready process?
"make test ready" is a recommended, DevFlow best practice process.
Requirements
See #8 ...DevFlow/issues/8 for complete details. Otherwise, follow the steps in this issue and ask for a walkthrough.
Glo Board Team Member - Leads, Contributors, Participants
Using your GitHub account to signup,
With the same Google email from which you will be editing your scripts, get permissions to the two external google sheets required to employ the "make test ready" process. As follows:
DevFlow Practitioners - using DevFlow on your own repo
Final Answer
This issue is your work aid. Follow the steps in this issue and ask for a walkthrough.
Remember, it's voluntary to follow this process; however, it will improve your workflow if you are iterating changes on your forked version of DevFlow.
It's really there to make things easier for the developer. Processes take time to get used to, but once you debug live and generate a number of files...you should see the benefits.
Practitioners, you can further customize the target sheet creation to help in your project. Say, include a baseline data set of sheet or sheets in your target google spreadsheet.
After all, it's called Make Test Ready.