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author | Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org> | 2019-03-04 11:54:58 +0000 |
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committer | Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org> | 2019-03-04 11:54:58 +0000 |
commit | fbc047f2a5f12ee934e5ccbe7274100aa72166b5 (patch) | |
tree | 2eabc4f13032883ff61fc635d0be43292a5ad131 /.travis.yml | |
parent | Update newsfile to have a full stop (diff) | |
parent | Update test_typing to use HomeserverTestCase. (#4771) (diff) | |
download | synapse-fbc047f2a5f12ee934e5ccbe7274100aa72166b5.tar.xz |
Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:matrix-org/synapse into erikj/stop_fed_not_in_room
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diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 5d763123a0..0000000000 --- a/.travis.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -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 - env: TOX_ENV=check-newsfragment - script: - - git remote set-branches --add origin develop - - git fetch origin develop - - tox -e $TOX_ENV - -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 |