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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# TravisCI configuration file for solidity.
#
# The documentation for solidity is hosted at:
#
# http://solidity.readthedocs.org
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This file is part of cpp-ethereum.
#
# cpp-ethereum is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# cpp-ethereum is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with cpp-ethereum. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
#
# (c) 2016 cpp-ethereum contributors.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
language: cpp
branches:
# We need to whitelist the branches which we want to have "push" automation.
# Pull requests will be built whatever the branches are for them.
only:
- develop
- release
# This blacklisting is an (unsuccessful) attempt to filter out some currently
# unexplained 'untagged' builds which are endemic in bobsummerwill/cpp-ethereum
# in my 'merge_repos' branch. I suspect that these are rogue tags which
# are being created by Appveyor as part of the Github Releases flow, but
# I haven't pinned it down yet.
#
# See https://github.com/ethereum/webthree-umbrella/issues/697
# See https://twitter.com/BobSummerwill/status/762802834857340929
except:
- /develop-v[0-9]/
matrix:
include:
- os: linux
dist: trusty
sudo: required
compiler: gcc
env:
- TRAVIS_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo
- ZIP_SUFFIX=ubuntu-trusty
- os: linux
dist: trusty
sudo: required
compiler: gcc
env:
- JOB=docs
- os: linux
dist: trusty
sudo: required
compiler: gcc
services:
- docker
before_install:
- docker pull trzeci/emscripten:sdk-tag-1.35.4-64bit
env:
- JOB=emscripten
- os: osx
osx_image: beta-xcode6.2
env:
- TRAVIS_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo
- ZIP_SUFFIX=osx-mavericks
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode7.1
env:
- TRAVIS_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo
- ZIP_SUFFIX=osx-yosemite
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode7.3
env:
# The use of Debug config here ONLY for El Capitan is a workaround for "The Heisenbug"
# See https://github.com/ethereum/webthree-umbrella/issues/565
- TRAVIS_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
- ZIP_SUFFIX=osx-elcapitan
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode8
env:
# Look like "The Heisenbug" is occurring here too, so we'll do the same workaround.
# See https://travis-ci.org/ethereum/solidity/jobs/150240930
- TRAVIS_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
- ZIP_SUFFIX=macos-sierra
git:
depth: 2
cache:
ccache: true
directories:
- cryptopp
- boost_1_57_0
- build
- jsoncpp
install:
- test $JOB != default -a $JOB != docs || ./scripts/install_deps.sh
before_script:
- test $JOB != emscripten || ./scripts/build_emscripten.sh
- test $JOB != default || (mkdir -p build
&& cd build
&& cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$TRAVIS_BUILD_TYPE
&& make -j2
&& cd ..
&& ./scripts/release.sh $ZIP_SUFFIX )
script:
# There are a variety of reliability issues with the Solidity unit-tests at the time of
# writing (especially on macOS), so within TravisCI we will try to run the unit-tests
# up to 3 times before giving up and declaring the tests as broken.
#
# We should aim to remove this "retry logic" as soon as we can, because it is a
# band-aid for issues which need solving at their root. Some of those issues will be
# in Solidity's RPC setup and some will be in 'eth'. It seems unlikely that Solidity
# itself is broken from the failure messages which we are seeing.
#
# More details on known issues at https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/issues/769
- test $JOB != default || (cd $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR && (./scripts/tests.sh || ./scripts/tests.sh || ./scripts/tests.sh) )
- test $JOB != docs || ./scripts/docs.sh
env:
global:
- ENCRYPTION_LABEL="6d4541b72666"
- JOB=default
deploy:
# This is the deploy target for the Emscripten build.
# It publishes the JS file which was compiled as part of the earlier 'build_emscripten.sh'
# step to https://github.com/ethereum/solc-bin/tree/gh-pages/bin.
# Both the build and deploy steps for Emscripten are only run within the Ubuntu
# configurations (not for macOS). That is controlled by conditionals within the bash
# scripts because TravisCI doesn't provide much in the way of conditional logic.
- provider: script
script: test $JOB != emscripten || scripts/release_emscripten.sh
skip_cleanup: true
on:
branch: develop
# This is the deploy target for the native build (Linux and macOS)
# which generates ZIPs per commit. We are in agreement that
# generating ZIPs per commit for the develop branch is probably
# just noise, so we only run this deployment target on 'release'.
#
# Unlike the Appveyor GitHub Releases target, the support in TravisCI
# seemingly doesn't provide a means for passing a description, tag, etc.
# In practice, we are letting the Appveyor CI do all that stuff, and
# then this deployment flow just seems to find that most recent tag,
# and just add our Linux and macOS ZIPs into the same tag, which is
# what we want to happen. But is very accidental and brittle-looking.
#
# The 'skip_cleanup' stops the workspace being cleaned out prior to
# generation of the artifacts. Strange that we should explicitly
# need to do that, but we do.
#
# Tokens in TravisCI can be generated a few different ways. Bob had
# success using the 'travis' gem, and then using that gem to
# create/edit this .travis.yml file, and then cut-and-pasting the
# good bits back out of what it generated. The gem changes all the
# whitespace and deletes comments, so cannot be used as-is. But
# it does generate an appropriate auth token.
#
# TODO - I do not know if the api_key below which work correctly
# for ethereum/solidity. I suspect not, for the same reason as
# my auth token does not work for Appveyor. I don't have enough
# permissions to enable this myself. Christian should be able to.
#
# See https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/deployment/releases
# See https://blog.travis-ci.com/2013-01-28-token-token-token/
# See https://github.com/ethereum/webthree-umbrella/issues/658
#
- provider: releases
api_key:
secure: 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
file: $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/solidity-$ZIP_SUFFIX.zip
skip_cleanup: true
on:
repo: ethereum/solidity
branch: release
condition: $JOB != docs && $JOB != emscripten