awesome/.travis.yml
Daniel Hahler 65e8b9c36b Travis: fix return/exit usage (#1043)
Return 0 (success) in do_codecov function.  It is used in "&&" chains,
and should just do nothing for "coverall", but not break it.

This also makes use of "set -ev" instead of "exit" in general.

The "exit" caused the whole build to stop, but it was still green!
https://travis-ci.org/awesomeWM/awesome/jobs/151943526

"exit" is not really supported:
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/customizing-the-build/#How-does-this-work%3F-(Or%2C-why-you-should-not-use-exit-in-build-steps)

This also wraps (most of) the "cd" commands in a subshell, to ensure
being in the repo directory all the time (except for $BUILD_IN_DIR).
2016-08-14 02:25:20 +02:00

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sudo: required
dist: trusty
language: c
env:
matrix:
- LUA=5.2 LUANAME=lua5.2 BUILD_APIDOC=true DO_COVERAGE=coveralls
# luajit: installed from source.
- LUA=5.1 LUANAME=luajit-2.0 LUALIBRARY=/usr/lib/libluajit-5.1.so LUAROCKS_ARGS=--lua-suffix=jit-2.0.4 TEST_PREV_COMMITS=1
# Note: luarocks does not work with Lua 5.0.
- LUA=5.1 LUANAME=lua5.1 BUILD_IN_DIR=/tmp/awesome-build
# Lua 5.2 with older lgi and screen size not divisible by 2.
- LUA=5.2 LUANAME=lua5.2 LGIVER=0.7.1 TESTS_SCREEN_SIZE=1921x1079
# Lua 5.3 isn't available in Ubuntu Trusty, so some magic below installs it.
- LUA=5.3 LUANAME=lua5.3 LUALIBRARY=/usr/lib/liblua.so DO_COVERAGE=codecov
global:
# Secure GH_APIDOC_TOKEN to push to awesomeWM/apidoc.
- secure: "R/HYDclnws1I1+v9Yjt+RKa4CsFhbBT9tiwE3EfPhEj2KCYX4sFRMxuZvLf5sq0XWdrQaPhQ54fgAZGr3f054JKRXcTB0g9J6nhSHz9kIjPh446gafUhEeDQcZRwM/MeCWiwFIkiZm6smYoDFE9JTWu6quNV+lQ4kcVDOp2ibEc="
matrix:
allow_failures:
# This fails too often for reasons to be investigated.
# See https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/982#issuecomment-231522318.
- env: LUA=5.1 LUANAME=luajit-2.0 LUALIBRARY=/usr/lib/libluajit-5.1.so LUAROCKS_ARGS=--lua-suffix=jit-2.0.4 TEST_PREV_COMMITS=1
before_install:
- if [ -z $LUAINCLUDE ]; then LUAINCLUDE=/usr/include/${LUANAME}; fi
- if [ -z $LUALIBRARY ]; then LUALIBRARY=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lib${LUANAME}.so; fi
- cmake --version
install:
# Travis boilerplate: the apt-get cache might be out of date.
- travis_retry sudo apt-get update -qq
# Do not install recommended packages with apt-get.
- echo 'APT::Install-Recommends "false";' | sudo tee /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/no-recommends
# Install build dependencies.
# See also `apt-cache showsrc awesome | grep -E '^(Version|Build-Depends)'`.
- sudo apt-get install -y libcairo2-dev gtk+3.0 xmlto asciidoc libpango1.0-dev libxcb-xtest0-dev libxcb-icccm4-dev libxcb-randr0-dev libxcb-keysyms1-dev libxcb-xinerama0-dev libdbus-1-dev libxdg-basedir-dev libstartup-notification0-dev imagemagick libxcb1-dev libxcb-shape0-dev libxcb-util0-dev libx11-xcb-dev libxcb-cursor-dev libxcb-xkb-dev libxkbcommon-dev libxkbcommon-x11-dev
# Deps for functional tests.
- sudo apt-get install -y dbus-x11 xterm xdotool xterm xvfb
# Install Lua (per env).
# Note that Lua 5.3 is installed manually, because it is not available in Ubuntu Trusty.
- |
set -ev
if [[ "$LUA" == "5.3" ]]; then
wget http://www.lua.org/ftp/lua-5.3.2.tar.gz -O lua.tar.gz
tar -xvzf lua.tar.gz
(cd lua-5.3.2/src \
&& make SYSCFLAGS="-DLUA_USE_LINUX -ULUA_COMPAT_5_2 -DLUA_USE_APICHECK" SYSLIBS="-Wl,-E -ldl -lreadline" LUA_A=liblua.so MYCFLAGS="-fPIC" RANLIB=: AR="gcc -shared -ldl -o" liblua.so \
&& cd .. \
&& sudo make INSTALL_TOP=/usr/ INSTALL_INC=${LUAINCLUDE} TO_LIB=liblua.so linux install)
elif [[ "$LUANAME" == "luajit-2.0" ]]; then
git clone http://luajit.org/git/luajit-2.0.git
(cd luajit-2.0 && sudo make install PREFIX=/usr)
# "Create" /usr/bin/lua if needed (Yup, this is a bad hack)
if [ ! -e "/usr/bin/lua" ]; then sudo ln -s /usr/bin/luajit /usr/bin/lua; fi
else
sudo apt-get install -y lib${LUANAME}-dev ${LUANAME} ${INSTALL_PKGS}
fi
# Install luarocks (for the selected Lua version).
- |
travis_retry wget https://keplerproject.github.io/luarocks/releases/luarocks-2.3.0.tar.gz
tar xf luarocks-2.3.0.tar.gz
(cd luarocks-2.3.0 \
&& ./configure --lua-version=$LUA --with-lua-include=${LUAINCLUDE} ${LUAROCKS_ARGS} \
&& make build \
&& sudo make install)
# lgi.
- sudo apt-get install -y gir1.2-pango-1.0 libgirepository1.0-dev
- travis_retry sudo luarocks install lgi $LGIVER
# Pin lua-term (https://github.com/hoelzro/lua-term/issues/16).
- travis_retry sudo luarocks install lua-term 0.4-1
# Install busted for "make check-unit".
- travis_retry sudo luarocks install busted
# Install luacheck for "make luacheck".
- travis_retry sudo luarocks install luacheck
# Install ldoc for building docs.
- travis_retry sudo luarocks install ldoc
- travis_retry sudo luarocks install lua-discount
# Install dependencies for code coverage testing.
- if [ "$DO_COVERAGE" = "" ]; then export DO_COVERAGE=0; fi
- if [ "$DO_COVERAGE" != "0" ]; then sudo luarocks install luacov 0.11.0-1; fi
- if [ "$DO_COVERAGE" = "coveralls" ]; then sudo luarocks install luacov-coveralls; fi
# Determine custom version.
- export AWESOME_VERSION="${TRAVIS_BRANCH}-g$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)"
- 'if [ "$TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST" != false ]; then AWESOME_VERSION="${AWESOME_VERSION}-PR${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST}"; fi'
# function for codecov support
- travis_retry wget -O /tmp/codecov-bash https://codecov.io/bash
- |
do_codecov() {
if [ "$DO_COVERAGE" = "codecov" ]; then
(cd build && luacov) || return 1
travis_retry bash /tmp/codecov-bash -F "$1" || return 1
rm build/luacov.stats.out
fi
return 0
}
# Functions for custom Travis folds.
- |
travis_fold_start() {
echo -n "travis_"
echo "fold:start:$1"
travis_fold_current="$1"
}
travis_fold_end() {
echo -n "travis_"
echo "fold:end:$travis_fold_current"
}
travis_run_in_fold() {
travis_fold_start "$1"
shift
"$@"
local result="$?"
travis_fold_end
return $result
}
script:
- export CMAKE_ARGS="-DLUA_LIBRARY=${LUALIBRARY} -DLUA_INCLUDE_DIR=${LUAINCLUDE} -D OVERRIDE_VERSION=$AWESOME_VERSION -D DO_COVERAGE=${DO_COVERAGE}"
- |
set -ev
if [ -n "$BUILD_IN_DIR" ]; then
# Explicitly remove the Makefile to not build from the src dir accidentally.
rm Makefile
SOURCE_DIRECTORY="$PWD"
mkdir "$BUILD_IN_DIR"
cd "$BUILD_IN_DIR"
travis_run_in_fold "build_in_dir" cmake $CMAKE_ARGS "$SOURCE_DIRECTORY"
fi
- travis_run_in_fold "make" make
- |
if [ "$TRAVIS_TEST_RESULT" = 0 ]; then
travis_run_in_fold "make.install" sudo env PATH=$PATH make install
awesome --version
fi
- |
if [ "$TRAVIS_TEST_RESULT" = 0 ]; then
do_codecov samples
fi
- |
set -ev
if [ "$TRAVIS_TEST_RESULT" = 0 ]; then
if [ "$DO_COVERAGE" != "0" ]; then
travis_fold_start "DO_COVERAGE"
(make check-coverage \
&& do_codecov unittests \
&& sed -i "1 i\\require('luacov.runner')('"$PWD"/.luacov')" build/awesomerc.lua \
&& BUILD_DIRECTORY="" tests/run.sh \
&& do_codecov functionaltests)
ret=$?
travis_fold_end
[ "$ret" = 0 ]
else
travis_run_in_fold "make.check" make check
fi
fi
- |
set -ev
if [ "$TEST_PREV_COMMITS" = 1 ] && ! [ "$TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST" = false ]; then
# Check each commit separately (to make git-bisect less annoying).
echo "Testing previous commits based on TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE=$TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE"
rev_list="$(git rev-list --bisect-all $TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE)"
echo "rev-list: $rev_list"
commits="$(echo $rev_list | grep -v 'dist=0' | cut -d\ -f 1)"
echo "Testing commits: $commits"
n="$(echo commits | wc -l)"
i=0
failed=
for commit in $commits; do
i=$((i+1))
travis_fold_start "test_commit_${commit}_.$i.$n"
echo "Testing commit $commit"
git checkout "$commit"
git --no-pager show --stat
if ! make all check; then
failed="$failed $commit"
fi
travis_fold_end
done
if [ -n "$failed" ]; then
echo "Checks failed for these commits:$failed"
false
fi
fi
after_success:
# Push updated API docs for relevant branches, e.g. non-PRs builds on master.
- if [ "$BUILD_APIDOC" = "true" ]; then build-utils/travis-apidoc.sh; fi
# Push code coverage information
- if [ "$DO_COVERAGE" = "coveralls" ]; then BUILD_DIRECTORY="$(pwd)/$(readlink build)/" SOURCE_DIRECTORY="$(pwd)/" luacov-coveralls --verbose --merge; fi