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# Continuous Integration
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One of the advantages of Evennia over traditional MU* development systems is that Evennia can
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integrate into enterprise-level integration environments and source control.
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## What is Continuous Integration (CI)?
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[Continuous Integration (CI)](https://www.thoughtworks.com/continuous-integration) is a development
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practice that requires developers to integrate code into a shared repository.
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Each check-in is then verified by an automated build, allowing teams to detect problems early. This
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can be set up to safely deploy data to a production server only after tests have passed, for example.
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For Evennia, continuous integration allows an automated build process to:
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* Pull down a latest build from Source Control.
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* Run migrations on the backing SQL database.
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* Automate additional unique tasks for that project.
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* Run unit tests.
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* Publish those files to the server directory
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* Reload the game.
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## List of continuous integration tools
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There are a lot of tools and services providing CI functionality. Here are a few that people have used
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with Evennia:
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```{toctree}
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:maxdepth: 1
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Continuous-Integration-Travis.md
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Continuous-Integration-TeamCity.md
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```
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[This is an overview of other tools](https://www.atlassian.com/continuous-delivery/continuous-integration/tools)
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(external link). |