# Two types of tests: # # 1. shell tests run using bats # 2. build tests also run using bats # # Shell tests are run unconditionally on Linux (see jobs.include). # # Build tests can be skipped by starting the commit message with # '[skip build]'. # # Build tests are run on platforms generated from all combinations # of keys below. language: c os: - linux - osx dist: - xenial # https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/reference/osx/#macos-version osx_image: - xcode9.4 - xcode10 env: - PYTHON_BUILD_VERSION=3.8-dev - PYTHON_BUILD_VERSION=3.7.2 before_install: - date +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S install: git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core.git bats # Default for auto-generated jobs. script: make test-build after_script: | cat "$(ls -tr ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/python-build.*.log | tail -1)" jobs: include: # Shell-based tests should execute every time. - stage: test shell script: make test env: PYENV_NATIVE_EXT=1 after_script: [] os: linux - stage: test shell script: make test env: PYENV_NATIVE_EXT= after_script: [] os: linux exclude: # For each osx_image but one there should be an entry in the exclude # list, to prevent duplicate Linux builds. - os: linux osx_image: xcode9.4 allow_failures: - env: PYTHON_BUILD_VERSION=3.8-dev stages: - test shell - name: test if: NOT (commit_message =~ /^\[skip build\]/) # Default notifications: email: on_success: never deploy: provider: releases api_key: secure: FLWevL09KYp7V1SjJUNEdWzuomuocXwNvPr1DSAFH7mmrjKTtjzwrjINAthSqzjlDrs5B//P47l1VLyHp5byEzy673W+bOmEg8swmqc7E9FrHLRyEByd/yca3DzkZgXEXgGdY/cl7tHhM4V2fYKEgAIWbFV+takmTFMK4WkEtNg= on: repo: pyenv/pyenv tags: true