CI/CD Pipeline Generator
Overview
Generate production-ready CI/CD pipeline configuration files for various platforms (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, CircleCI, Jenkins). This skill provides templates and guidance for setting up automated workflows that handle linting, testing, building, and deployment for modern web applications, particularly Node.js/Next.js projects.
Core Capabilities
1. Platform Selection
Choose the appropriate CI/CD platform based on project requirements:
GitHub Actions: Best for GitHub-hosted projects with native integration
GitLab CI/CD: Ideal for GitLab repositories with complex pipeline needs
CircleCI: Optimized for Docker workflows and fast build times
Jenkins: Suitable for self-hosted, highly customizable environments
Refer to references/platform-comparison.md for detailed platform comparisons, pros/cons, and use case recommendations.
2. Pipeline Configuration Generation
Generate pipeline configs following these principles:
Pipeline Stages
Structure pipelines with these standard stages:
Install Dependencies
- Checkout code from repository
- Setup runtime environment (Node.js version)
- Restore cached dependencies
- Install dependencies with
npm ci - Cache dependencies for future runs
Lint
- Run ESLint for code quality
- Run TypeScript type checking
- Fail fast on linting errors
Test
- Execute unit tests
- Execute integration tests
- Generate code coverage reports
- Upload coverage to reporting services (Codecov, Coveralls)
Build
- Create production build
- Verify build succeeds
- Store build artifacts
Deploy
- Deploy to staging (develop branch)
- Deploy to production (main branch)
- Run post-deployment smoke tests
Caching Strategy
Implement effective caching to speed up builds:
# Cache node_modules based on package-lock.json
cache:
key: ${{ hashFiles('package-lock.json') }}
paths:
- node_modules/
- .npm/
Environment Variables
Configure necessary environment variables:
NODE_ENV: Set toproductionfor buildsPlatform-specific tokens: Store as secrets
Build-time variables: Pass to build process
3. Template Usage
Use provided templates from assets/ directory:
GitHub Actions Template (assets/github-actions-nodejs.yml):
Multi-job workflow with lint, test, build, deploy
Matrix builds for multiple Node.js versions (optional)
Vercel deployment integration
Artifact uploading
Code coverage reporting
GitLab CI Template (assets/gitlab-ci-nodejs.yml):
Multi-stage pipeline
Dependency caching
Manual production deployment
Automatic staging deployment
Coverage reporting
To use a template:
Copy the appropriate template file
Place in the correct location:
- GitHub Actions:
.github/workflows/ci.yml - GitLab CI:
.gitlab-ci.yml
- GitHub Actions:
Customize deployment targets, environment variables, and branch names
Add required secrets to platform settings
4. Deployment Configuration
Vercel Deployment
For GitHub Actions:
- uses: amondnet/vercel-action@v25
with:
vercel-token: ${{ secrets.VERCEL_TOKEN }}
vercel-org-id: ${{ secrets.VERCEL_ORG_ID }}
vercel-project-id: ${{ secrets.VERCEL_PROJECT_ID }}
vercel-args: '--prod'
Required Secrets:
VERCEL_TOKEN: Get from Vercel account settingsVERCEL_ORG_ID: From Vercel project settingsVERCEL_PROJECT_ID: From Vercel project settings
Netlify Deployment
- run: |
npm install -g netlify-cli
netlify deploy --prod --dir=.next
env:
NETLIFY_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NETLIFY_AUTH_TOKEN }}
NETLIFY_SITE_ID: ${{ secrets.NETLIFY_SITE_ID }}
AWS S3 + CloudFront
- uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
aws-region: us-east-1
- run: |
aws s3 sync .next/static s3://${{ secrets.S3_BUCKET }}/static
aws cloudfront create-invalidation --distribution-id ${{ secrets.CF_DIST_ID }} --paths "/*"
5. Testing Integration
Configure test execution with proper reporting:
Jest Configuration:
- name: Run tests with coverage
run: npm test -- --coverage --coverageReporters=text --coverageReporters=lcov
- name: Upload coverage
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v4
with:
files: ./coverage/lcov.info
flags: unittests
Fail Fast Strategy:
# Run quick tests first
jobs:
lint: # Fails in ~30 seconds
test: # Fails in ~2 minutes
build: # Fails in ~5 minutes
needs: [lint, test]
deploy:
needs: [build]
6. Branch-Based Workflows
Implement different behaviors per branch:
Feature Branches / PRs:
Run lint + test only
No deployment
Add PR comments with test results
Develop Branch:
Run lint + test + build
Deploy to staging environment
Automatic deployment
Main Branch:
Run lint + test + build
Deploy to production
Manual approval (optional)
Create release tags
Example:
deploy_staging:
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/develop'
# Deploy to staging
deploy_production:
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
environment: production # Requires manual approval
# Deploy to production
Workflow Decision Tree
Follow this decision tree to generate the appropriate pipeline:
Which platform?
- GitHub → Use
assets/github-actions-nodejs.yml - GitLab → Use
assets/gitlab-ci-nodejs.yml - CircleCI/Jenkins → Adapt GitHub Actions template
- Unsure → Consult
references/platform-comparison.md
- GitHub → Use
What stages are needed?
- Always include: Lint, Test, Build
- Optional: Security scanning, E2E tests, performance tests
- Add deployment stage if deploying from CI
Which deployment platform?
- Vercel → Use Vercel deployment examples
- Netlify → Use Netlify CLI approach
- AWS → Use AWS Actions/CLI
- Custom → Implement custom deployment script
What triggers?
- On push to main/develop
- On pull request
- On tag creation
- Manual workflow dispatch
What environment variables needed?
- Platform tokens (Vercel, Netlify, AWS)
- API keys for external services
- Build-time environment variables
- Feature flags
Best Practices
Security
Store all secrets in platform secret management (never in code)
Use least-privilege tokens (read-only when possible)
Rotate secrets regularly
Audit secret access permissions
Never log secrets (use
***masking)
Performance
Cache dependencies aggressively
Parallelize independent jobs
Use matrix builds for multi-version testing
Fail fast: Run quick checks before slow ones
Optimize Docker layer caching
Reliability
Pin exact Node.js versions (
18.xnot just18)Commit lockfiles (
package-lock.json)Add retry logic for flaky external services
Set reasonable timeouts (10-15 minutes max)
Use
continue-on-errorfor non-critical steps
Maintainability
Add comments explaining complex logic
Use reusable workflows/templates
Keep configs DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself)
Version control all pipeline changes
Document required secrets in README
Common Patterns
Multi-Environment Deployment
deploy_staging:
environment: staging
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/develop'
deploy_production:
environment: production
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
needs: [deploy_staging]
Matrix Testing
strategy:
matrix:
node-version: [16.x, 18.x, 20.x]
os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest]
Conditional Steps
- name: Deploy
if: github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
run: npm run deploy
Artifact Management
- name: Upload build
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: build-output
path: .next/
retention-days: 7
- name: Download build
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: build-output
Troubleshooting
Pipeline Failures
Check action/job logs for error messages
Verify environment variables and secrets are set
Test commands locally before adding to pipeline
Check for platform-specific issues in documentation
Slow Builds
Verify cache is working (check cache hit/miss logs)
Parallelize independent jobs
Use faster runners if available
Optimize dependency installation
Deployment Failures
Verify deployment tokens are valid
Check platform status pages
Review deployment logs
Test deployment commands locally
Resources
Templates (assets/)
github-actions-nodejs.yml: Complete GitHub Actions workflowgitlab-ci-nodejs.yml: Complete GitLab CI pipeline
Reference Documentation (references/)
platform-comparison.md: Detailed comparison of CI/CD platforms, deployment targets, best practices, and common patterns
Example Usage
User Request: "Create a GitHub Actions workflow that runs tests and deploys to Vercel"
Steps:
Copy
assets/github-actions-nodejs.ymltemplateCreate
.github/workflows/directory if it doesn't existSave as
.github/workflows/ci.ymlUpdate deployment section with Vercel credentials
Add secrets to GitHub repository settings:
VERCEL_TOKENVERCEL_ORG_IDVERCEL_PROJECT_ID
Commit and push to trigger workflow
User Request: "Set up GitLab CI with staging and production environments"
Steps:
Copy
assets/gitlab-ci-nodejs.ymltemplateSave as
.gitlab-ci.ymlin repository rootConfigure GitLab CI/CD variables:
VERCEL_TOKEN- Other deployment credentials
Review manual approval settings for production
Commit to trigger pipeline
Advanced Configuration
Monorepo Support
paths:
- 'apps/frontend/**'
- 'packages/**'
Scheduled Runs
on:
schedule:
- cron: '0 2 * * *' # Daily at 2 AM
External Service Integration
- name: Notify Slack
uses: 8398a7/action-slack@v3
with:
status: ${{ job.status }}
webhook_url: ${{ secrets.SLACK_WEBHOOK }}
Security Scanning
- name: Run security audit
run: npm audit --audit-level=moderate
- name: Check for vulnerabilities
uses: snyk/actions/node@master
env:
SNYK_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SNYK_TOKEN }}