![]() ![]() Thus, the purpose of this post is to present several approaches for provisioning a relational database using Docker when running integration tests with Azure Pipelines. On the other hand, this was the perfect opportunity for me to dive deeper into the capabilities of Azure Pipelines and discover a solution for this problem. In my previous Azure DevOps related article I was saying that since I’m using the in-memory EF Core provider, my integration tests were kind of lame, as they were not targeting a real database. ![]()
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