# NB: we need to use the Trusty images if we want to test on hhvm #dist: trusty language: php php: - 5.3 - 5.4 - 5.5 - 5.6 - 7.0 - 7.1 #- 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 install: # NB: the lib does not declare dependencies for now... - composer self-update && composer install 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 ./test/ci/travis/setup_php_fpm.sh; ./test/ci/travis/setup_apache.sh; fi - if [ "$TRAVIS_PHP_VERSION" = "hhvm" ]; then ./test/ci/travis/setup_hhvm.sh; ./test/ci/travis/setup_apache_hhvm.sh; fi - ./test/ci/travis/setup_privoxy.sh script: # 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 php -d "include_path=.:./lib:./test" test/testsuite.php LOCALSERVER=localhost URI=/demo/server/server.php HTTPSSERVER=localhost HTTPSURI=/demo/server/server.php PROXY=localhost:8080 HTTPSVERIFYHOST=0 HTTPSIGNOREPEER=1 SSLVERSION=3 after_failure: # Save as much info as we can to help developers - cat apache_error.log - cat apache_access.log - php -i