+language: php
+
+php:
+ - 5.2
+ - 5.3
+ - 5.4
+ - 5.5
+ - 5.6
+ - hhvm
+
+install:
+ composer install
+
+before_script:
+ # before php 5.4, we can not use the built-in webserver. So we rely on apache
+ - sudo apt-get install apache2
+ - sudo a2enmod actions
+ - sudo a2enmod rewrite
+ - echo "export PATH=/home/vagrant/.phpenv/bin:$PATH" | sudo tee -a /etc/apache2/envvars > /dev/null
+ - echo "$(curl -fsSL https://gist.github.com/roderik/16d751c979fdeb5a14e3/raw/gistfile1.txt)" | sudo tee /etc/apache2/conf.d/phpconfig > /dev/null
+ - echo "$(curl -fsSL https://gist.github.com/roderik/2eb301570ed4a1f4c33d/raw/gistfile1.txt)" | sed -e "s,PATH,`pwd`/web,g" | sudo tee /etc/apache2/sites-available/default > /dev/null
+ - sudo service apache2 restart
+
+script:
+ # 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
+ 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