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authorAmber Brown <hawkowl@atleastfornow.net>2019-02-27 13:03:14 -0800
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2019-02-27 13:03:14 -0800
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parentMerge pull request #4759 from matrix-org/erikj/3pid_client_reader (diff)
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Move from TravisCI to BuildKite (#4752)
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-dist: xenial
-language: python
-
-cache:
-  directories:
-    # we only bother to cache the wheels; parts of the http cache get
-    # invalidated every build (because they get served with a max-age of 600
-    # seconds), which means that we end up re-uploading the whole cache for
-    # every build, which is time-consuming In any case, it's not obvious that
-    # downloading the cache from S3 would be much faster than downloading the
-    # originals from pypi.
-    #
-    - $HOME/.cache/pip/wheels
-
-# don't clone the whole repo history, one commit will do
-git:
-  depth: 1
-
-# only build branches we care about (PRs are built seperately)
-branches:
-  only:
-    - master
-    - develop
-    - /^release-v/
-    - rav/pg95
-
-# When running the tox environments that call Twisted Trial, we can pass the -j
-# flag to run the tests concurrently. We set this to 2 for CPU bound tests
-# (SQLite) and 4 for I/O bound tests (PostgreSQL).
-matrix:
-  fast_finish: true
-  include:
-  - name: "pep8"
-    python: 3.6
-    env: TOX_ENV="pep8,check_isort,packaging"
-
-  - name: "py2.7 / sqlite"
-    python: 2.7
-    env: TOX_ENV=py27,codecov TRIAL_FLAGS="-j 2"
-
-  - name: "py2.7 / sqlite / olddeps"
-    python: 2.7
-    env: TOX_ENV=py27-old TRIAL_FLAGS="-j 2"
-
-  - name: "py2.7 / postgres9.5"
-    python: 2.7
-    addons:
-      postgresql: "9.5"
-    env: TOX_ENV=py27-postgres,codecov TRIAL_FLAGS="-j 4"
-    services:
-      - postgresql
-
-  - name: "py3.5 / sqlite"
-    python: 3.5
-    env: TOX_ENV=py35,codecov TRIAL_FLAGS="-j 2"
-
-  - name: "py3.7 / sqlite"
-    python: 3.7
-    env: TOX_ENV=py37,codecov TRIAL_FLAGS="-j 2"
-
-  - name: "py3.7 / postgres9.4"
-    python: 3.7
-    addons:
-      postgresql: "9.4"
-    env: TOX_ENV=py37-postgres TRIAL_FLAGS="-j 4"
-    services:
-      - postgresql
-
-  - name: "py3.7 / postgres9.5"
-    python: 3.7
-    addons:
-      postgresql: "9.5"
-    env: TOX_ENV=py37-postgres,codecov TRIAL_FLAGS="-j 4"
-    services:
-      - postgresql
-
-  - # we only need to check for the newsfragment if it's a PR build
-    if: type = pull_request
-    name: "check-newsfragment"
-    python: 3.6
-    script: scripts-dev/check-newsfragment
-
-install:
-  # this just logs the postgres version we will be testing against (if any)
-  - psql -At -U postgres -c 'select version();' || true
-
-  - pip install tox
-
-  # if we don't have python3.6 in this environment, travis unhelpfully gives us
-  # a `python3.6` on our path which does nothing but spit out a warning. Tox
-  # tries to run it (even if we're not running a py36 env), so the build logs
-  # then have warnings which look like errors. To reduce the noise, remove the
-  # non-functional python3.6.
-  - ( ! command -v python3.6 || python3.6 --version ) &>/dev/null || rm -f $(command -v python3.6)
-
-script:
-  - tox -e $TOX_ENV