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With worker.js, the minimum cost to test the app is now $32, since worker needs it's own dynamo. We should point this out in the README/testing documentation, since this will require adding a credit card.
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Nice catch. At the moment, README.md mainly focuses on using Discord and TESTING.md mainly focuses on running unit and code quality tests. Would CONTRIBUTING.md be a good place for this? We have a note here but could always expand that explanation.
Right, but the redis doesn't cause a charge, the dynamo will result in a
charge, and would require making sure the dynamos are shutdown after
testing, less they charge the full $32.
CONTRIBUTING.md makes sense, since that is where the link for PR and Issues
goes.
Nice catch. At the moment, README.md mainly focuses on using Discord
and TESTING.md mainly focuses on running unit and code quality tests.
Would CONTRIBUTING.md be a good place for this? We have a note here 9c98eb2#diff-6a3371457528722a734f3c51d9238c13R14
but could always expand that explanation.
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I think we neglect to mention scaling up a worker, too. We could add both those notes in one PR.
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Update README.MD to reflect the credit card requirement.
Update CONTRIBUTING.md to mention adding a worker (and the charges that will result)
Aug 14, 2015
With worker.js, the minimum cost to test the app is now $32, since worker needs it's own dynamo. We should point this out in the README/testing documentation, since this will require adding a credit card.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: