issue # woodpecker ci 테스트

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# # This file is a template, and might need editing before it works on your project.
# # This is a sample GitLab CI/CD configuration file that should run without any modifications.
# # It demonstrates a basic 3 stage CI/CD pipeline. Instead of real tests or scripts,
# # it uses echo commands to simulate the pipeline execution.
# #
# # A pipeline is composed of independent jobs that run scripts, grouped into stages.
# # Stages run in sequential order, but jobs within stages run in parallel.
# #
# # For more information, see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/#stages
# #
# # You can copy and paste this template into a new `.gitlab-ci.yml` file.
# # You should not add this template to an existing `.gitlab-ci.yml` file by using the `include:` keyword.
# #
# # To contribute improvements to CI/CD templates, please follow the Development guide at:
# # https://docs.gitlab.com/development/cicd/templates/
# # This specific template is located at:
# # https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Getting-Started.gitlab-ci.yml
# stages: # List of stages for jobs, and their order of execution
# - build
cache:
key: "${CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG}"
paths:
- .yarn/cache/
build: # This job runs in the build stage, which runs first.
stage: build
tags:
- local-runner
before_script:
script:
- echo "Compiling the code..."
- echo $DOCKER_VOLUME
- echo $DOCKER_COMPOSE_VOLUME
- rm -rf node_modules .yarn/install-state.gz
- yarn install
- yarn build --webpack
- sudo cp -r $PWD/dist/. $DOCKER_VOLUME/scheduler/back/dist
- sudo cp $PWD/package.json $DOCKER_VOLUME/scheduler/back/dist
- docker compose -f $DOCKER_COMPOSE_VOLUME/scheduler/docker-compose.yaml up -d back
- echo "Compile complete."

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pipeline:
build:
name: build
image: node:25.1.0
commands:
- echo "test"
- echo $PWD
deploy: