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11 changes: 7 additions & 4 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -55,7 +55,8 @@ to setup your local Terraform to use your local version rather than the registry

To run Terraform acceptance tests, run `make testacc`. This will test the provider against the locally installed version of Terraform.

> **Note:** our [CI workflow](./github/workflows/test.yml) runs a test matrix against multiple Terraform versions.
> [!Note]
> Our [CI workflow](./github/workflows/test.yml) runs a test matrix against multiple Terraform versions.

#### Integration Tests

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1. Run `CODER_IMAGE=ghcr.io/coder/coder-preview CODER_VERSION=main-x.y.z-devel-abcd1234 make test-integration`.

> **Note:** you can specify `CODER_IMAGE` if the Coder image you wish to test is hosted somewhere other than `ghcr.io/coder/coder`.
> [!Note]
> You can specify `CODER_IMAGE` if the Coder image you wish to test is hosted somewhere other than `ghcr.io/coder/coder`.
> For example, `CODER_IMAGE=example.com/repo/coder CODER_VERSION=foobar make test-integration`.

### How to create a new release
> **Warning:** Before creating a new release, make sure you have pulled the latest commit from the main branch i.e. `git pull origin main`
> [!Warning]
> Before creating a new release, make sure you have pulled the latest commit from the main branch i.e. `git pull origin main`

1. Create a new tag with a version number (following semantic versioning):
```console
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git push origin tag v2.1.2
```

A GitHub Actions workflow named "Release" will automatically trigger, run integration tests, and publish the new release.
A GitHub Actions workflow named "Release" will automatically trigger, run integration tests, and publish the new release.
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