Sitespeed.io 2.3
Probably the smallest changes in a release since ... ever! Two small fixes, however one is not backward compatible if you are using sitespeed.io-junit in Jenkins or another CI-tool. So make sure you check the changes before you upgrade. This was done to make it easier for the sitespeed.io Jenkins plugin that soon will be released.
Changes:
- The JUnit files when running the sitespeed.io-junit script is now created in a folder called junit, instead of root as it was before. WARNING: this means you need to change in Jenkins where you match the files.
- Include -V when listing supported options in command line help