* Adding cypress support for running tests in the CI.
Modifications:
- .travis.yml: adding command for run testin via cypress
- Dockerfile.ci: addin install necessary package for correct cypress
works. Adding install cypress via npm.
- docker-compose.ci.yml: Starting necessary docker containers for
cypress testing.
- tests/cypress.json: Cypress configuration file
- tests/cypress/integration/auth_page.js: little bit fix.
- CONTRIBUTING.md: add documentation how to run cypress tests locally
* Add documentation how to run cypress tests locally. Remove wait() from
auth_page.js.
* Add run cypress in CI with the different config file cypress_ci.json
Update CONTRIBUTING.md.
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Kruchinin <dmitryx.kruchinin@intel.com>
* Some debian package manager tweaks
By default, Ubuntu or Debian based "apt" or "apt-get" system installs recommended but not suggested packages .
By passing "--no-install-recommends" option, the user lets apt-get know not to consider recommended packages as a dependency to install.
This results in smaller downloads and installation of packages .
Refer to blog at [Ubuntu Blog](https://ubuntu.com/blog/we-reduced-our-docker-images-by-60-with-no-install-recommends) .
* Replaced wget by curl
* Moved CI stuff into Dockerfile.ci
* Use docker-compose to run commnands inside docker (need environment variables)
* Added patool again (to support different archive formats)
* Roll back tensorflow version: 1.15 -> 1.13.1
Fixed https://github.com/opencv/cvat/issues/982
Fixed https://github.com/opencv/cvat/issues/1017
* datumaro install tensorflow 2.x now. It breaks automatic annotation
using TF.
* Follow redirects in curl (auto_segmentation)