customerio-ci-integration
Configure Customer.io CI/CD integration with automated testing. Use when setting up GitHub Actions, integration test suites, or pre-commit validation for Customer.io code. Trigger: "customer.io ci", "customer.io github actions", "customer.io pipeline", "customer.io automated testing".
What this skill does
# Customer.io CI Integration
## Overview
Set up CI/CD pipelines for Customer.io integrations: GitHub Actions workflow with unit + integration tests, test fixtures with automatic cleanup, pre-commit hooks, and environment-specific credential management.
## Prerequisites
- GitHub repository with Node.js project
- Separate Customer.io workspace for CI testing (do NOT use production)
- GitHub Actions secrets configured
## Instructions
### Step 1: GitHub Actions Workflow
```yaml
# .github/workflows/customerio-tests.yml
name: Customer.io Integration Tests
on:
push:
paths:
- "lib/customerio-*.ts"
- "services/customerio-*.ts"
- "tests/customerio*"
pull_request:
paths:
- "lib/customerio-*.ts"
- "services/customerio-*.ts"
env:
CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID: ${{ secrets.CIO_TEST_SITE_ID }}
CUSTOMERIO_TRACK_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.CIO_TEST_TRACK_API_KEY }}
CUSTOMERIO_APP_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.CIO_TEST_APP_API_KEY }}
CUSTOMERIO_REGION: us
jobs:
unit-tests:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
cache: npm
- run: npm ci
- run: npx vitest run tests/customerio --reporter=verbose
env:
CUSTOMERIO_DRY_RUN: "true" # Unit tests use mocks
integration-tests:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: unit-tests # Only run if unit tests pass
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
cache: npm
- run: npm ci
- name: Validate credentials
run: |
if [ -z "$CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID" ]; then
echo "::warning::CIO credentials not configured — skipping integration tests"
exit 0
fi
- name: Run integration tests
run: npx vitest run tests/customerio.integration --reporter=verbose
- name: Cleanup test users
if: always()
run: npx tsx scripts/cio-cleanup-test-users.ts
```
### Step 2: Test Fixtures and Helpers
```typescript
// tests/helpers/cio-test-utils.ts
import { TrackClient, RegionUS } from "customerio-node";
const TEST_RUN_ID = `ci-${Date.now()}-${Math.random().toString(36).slice(2, 8)}`;
const createdUsers: string[] = [];
export function getCioTestClient(): TrackClient {
return new TrackClient(
process.env.CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID!,
process.env.CUSTOMERIO_TRACK_API_KEY!,
{ region: RegionUS }
);
}
export function testUserId(label: string): string {
const id = `${TEST_RUN_ID}-${label}`;
createdUsers.push(id);
return id;
}
export async function cleanupTestUsers(client: TrackClient): Promise<void> {
console.log(`Cleaning up ${createdUsers.length} test users...`);
for (const userId of createdUsers) {
try {
await client.suppress(userId);
await client.destroy(userId);
} catch {
// Ignore cleanup errors
}
}
createdUsers.length = 0;
}
```
### Step 3: Integration Test Suite
```typescript
// tests/customerio.integration.test.ts
import { describe, it, expect, afterAll } from "vitest";
import { getCioTestClient, testUserId, cleanupTestUsers } from "./helpers/cio-test-utils";
const cio = getCioTestClient();
describe("Customer.io Integration", () => {
afterAll(async () => {
await cleanupTestUsers(cio);
});
it("should identify a new user", async () => {
const userId = testUserId("identify-new");
await expect(
cio.identify(userId, {
email: `${userId}@test.example.com`,
created_at: Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000),
})
).resolves.not.toThrow();
});
it("should update an existing user", async () => {
const userId = testUserId("identify-update");
await cio.identify(userId, { email: `${userId}@test.example.com` });
await expect(
cio.identify(userId, { plan: "pro", updated: true })
).resolves.not.toThrow();
});
it("should track an event on a user", async () => {
const userId = testUserId("track-event");
await cio.identify(userId, { email: `${userId}@test.example.com` });
await expect(
cio.track(userId, {
name: "ci_test_event",
data: { test_run: true, timestamp: Date.now() },
})
).resolves.not.toThrow();
});
it("should track an anonymous event", async () => {
await expect(
cio.trackAnonymous({
anonymous_id: testUserId("anon"),
name: "ci_anonymous_test",
data: { page: "/test" },
})
).resolves.not.toThrow();
});
it("should suppress a user", async () => {
const userId = testUserId("suppress");
await cio.identify(userId, { email: `${userId}@test.example.com` });
await expect(cio.suppress(userId)).resolves.not.toThrow();
});
it("should reject invalid credentials", async () => {
const badClient = new (await import("customerio-node")).TrackClient(
"invalid", "invalid", { region: (await import("customerio-node")).RegionUS }
);
await expect(
badClient.identify("x", { email: "[email protected]" })
).rejects.toThrow();
});
});
```
### Step 4: Test User Cleanup Script
```typescript
// scripts/cio-cleanup-test-users.ts
import { TrackClient, RegionUS } from "customerio-node";
const cio = new TrackClient(
process.env.CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID!,
process.env.CUSTOMERIO_TRACK_API_KEY!,
{ region: RegionUS }
);
// Clean up any test users from failed CI runs
// This uses the ci- prefix convention from testUserId()
async function cleanup() {
console.log("Cleaning up CI test users...");
console.log("Note: Customer.io doesn't have a list/search API via Track API.");
console.log("Cleanup relies on suppress+destroy for known test user IDs.");
console.log("For bulk cleanup, use the Customer.io dashboard People filter.");
}
cleanup();
```
### Step 5: GitHub Secrets Setup
```bash
# Set up CI secrets (use a dedicated test workspace — NEVER production)
gh secret set CIO_TEST_SITE_ID --body "your-test-site-id"
gh secret set CIO_TEST_TRACK_API_KEY --body "your-test-track-key"
gh secret set CIO_TEST_APP_API_KEY --body "your-test-app-key"
```
### Step 6: Pre-commit Hook
```bash
# .husky/pre-commit (or lint-staged config)
npx lint-staged
```
```json
// package.json
{
"lint-staged": {
"lib/customerio-*.ts": ["eslint --fix", "vitest related --run"],
"services/customerio-*.ts": ["eslint --fix", "vitest related --run"]
}
}
```
## CI Best Practices
| Practice | Rationale |
|----------|-----------|
| Dedicated test workspace | Prevents CI from polluting dev/staging data |
| Unique test user IDs | Prevents collisions between parallel CI runs |
| Always cleanup in `afterAll` | Prevents accumulating stale test profiles |
| Rate limit awareness | Add small delays between batched API calls in CI |
| Skip integration tests if no creds | PRs from forks won't have secrets |
## Error Handling
| Issue | Solution |
|-------|----------|
| Secrets not available in PR | Fork PRs don't get secrets — skip integration tests gracefully |
| Test user pollution | Use `${TEST_RUN_ID}` prefix, cleanup in `afterAll` |
| Rate limiting in CI | Keep integration test count under 50 API calls |
| Flaky network failures | Add retry logic to integration tests |
## Resources
- [GitHub Actions Encrypted Secrets](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-guides/encrypted-secrets)
- [vitest Documentation](https://vitest.dev/)
## Next Steps
After CI setup, proceed to `customerio-deploy-pipeline` for production deployment.
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