X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=.travis.yml;h=af2f5ccdd5dde3a5743e3c6a08b20d1e4171a19d;hb=14d751affbd67ae17751d25781b7995bc259585d;hp=a40322be1f6d58670e875d06e5f23a26dc76999d;hpb=fc11f8b24caff6db782867a0061f70a1e35ef5ca;p=plcapi.git diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml index a40322b..af2f5cc 100644 --- a/.travis.yml +++ b/.travis.yml @@ -1,24 +1,66 @@ language: php +# the current Travis VMs are based on Ubuntu Trusty. Alas, those do not have php 5.3 available. So we keep using Precise... +dist: precise + php: - 5.3 - 5.4 - 5.5 - 5.6 - - hhvm + - 7.0 + - 7.1 + - 7.2 + # hhvm is not available any more on Precise images + #- hhvm + +before_install: + # This is mandatory or the 'apt-get install' calls following will fail + - sudo apt-get update -qq + - sudo apt-get install -y apache2 libapache2-mod-fastcgi + - sudo apt-get install -y privoxy + + # Disable xdebug for speed (executing composer), but allow us to re-enable it later + # NB: 'php -i' does not work on hhvm + - if [ "$TRAVIS_PHP_VERSION" = "hhvm" ]; then export XDEBUG_INI=''; fi + - if [ "$TRAVIS_PHP_VERSION" != "hhvm" ]; then export XDEBUG_INI=`php -i | grep xdebug.ini | grep home/travis | grep -v '=>' | head -1`; fi + - export XDEBUG_INI=${XDEBUG_INI/,/} + - if [ "$XDEBUG_INI" != "" ]; then mv "$XDEBUG_INI" "$XDEBUG_INI.bak"; fi install: - composer self-update && composer install + # Re-enable xdebug for when we need to generate code coverage + - export COVERAGE_OPTS="" + - if [ "$TRAVIS_PHP_VERSION" = "5.6" -a "$XDEBUG_INI" != "" ]; then mv "$XDEBUG_INI.bak" "$XDEBUG_INI" && export COVERAGE_OPTS="--coverage-clover=coverage.clover"; fi + before_script: - # Disable xdebug. NB: this should NOT be done for hhvm... - - if [ $TRAVIS_PHP_VERSION != "hhvm" ]; then phpenv config-rm xdebug.ini; fi + # Set up Apache and Privoxy instances inside the Travis VM and use them for testing against + - if [ "$TRAVIS_PHP_VERSION" != "hhvm" ]; then ./tests/ci/travis/setup_php_fpm.sh; ./tests/ci/travis/setup_apache.sh; fi + - if [ "$TRAVIS_PHP_VERSION" = "hhvm" ]; then ./tests/ci/travis/setup_hhvm.sh; ./tests/ci/travis/setup_apache_hhvm.sh; fi + - ./tests/ci/travis/setup_privoxy.sh - # TODO: we should set up an Apache instance inside the Travis VM and test it. - # But it looks a bit complex, esp. as it seems that php has to be set up differently (cgi vs fpm) depending on version - # So for now we just take an easy way out using a known remote server. - # See: https://gist.github.com/roderik/3123962 - # See: http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/languages/php/#Apache-%2B-PHP + # output what version of phpunit we got going + - vendor/bin/phpunit --version script: - php -d "include_path=.:./lib:./test" test/testsuite.php LOCALSERVER=gggeek.altervista.org URI=/sw/xmlrpc/demo/server/server.php HTTPSSERVER=gggeek.ssl.altervista.org HTTPSURI=/sw/xmlrpc/demo/server/server.php NOPROXY=1 + # Travis currently compiles PHP with an oldish cURL/GnuTLS combination; + # to make the tests pass when Apache has a bogus SSL cert whe need the full set of options below + vendor/bin/phpunit $COVERAGE_OPTS tests LOCALSERVER=localhost URI=/demo/server/server.php HTTPSSERVER=localhost HTTPSURI=/demo/server/server.php PROXY=localhost:8080 HTTPSVERIFYHOST=0 HTTPSIGNOREPEER=1 SSLVERSION=3 DEBUG=1 + +after_failure: + # Save as much info as we can to help developers + - cat apache_error.log + - cat apache_access.log + #- if [ "$TRAVIS_PHP_VERSION" = "hhvm" ]; then cat /var/log/hhvm/error.log; fi + +after_script: + # Upload code-coverage to Scrutinizer + - if [ -f coverage.clover ]; then wget https://scrutinizer-ci.com/ocular.phar; fi + - if [ -f coverage.clover ]; then php ocular.phar code-coverage:upload --format=php-clover coverage.clover; fi + # Upload code-coverage CodeClimate + - if [ -f coverage.clover ]; then CODECLIMATE_REPO_TOKEN=7fa6ee01e345090e059e5e42f3bfbcc8692feb8340396382dd76390a3019ac13 ./vendor/bin/test-reporter --coverage-report=coverage.clover; fi + +# reduce depth (history) of git checkout +git: + depth: 5