treeherder/.travis.yml

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env:
global:
- BROKER_URL='amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672//'
- DATABASE_URL='mysql://root@localhost/test_treeherder'
- DATABASE_URL_RO='mysql://root@localhost/test_treeherder'
- ELASTICSEARCH_URL='http://127.0.0.1:9200'
- TREEHERDER_DJANGO_SECRET_KEY='secretkey-of-at-50-characters-to-pass-check-deploy'
matrix:
include:
# Each entry here creates another sub-job.
# Job 1: Linters
- env: linters
sudo: false
language: python
python: "2.7.11"
cache:
directories:
- ~/venv
- node_modules
before_install:
# Create a clean virtualenv rather than using the one given to us,
# to work around: https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/4873
- if [[ ! -f ~/venv/bin/activate ]]; then virtualenv -p python ~/venv; fi
- source ~/venv/bin/activate
- pip install --disable-pip-version-check --upgrade pip==8.1.1
install:
- npm install
- pip install --disable-pip-version-check --require-hashes -r requirements/common.txt -r requirements/dev.txt
script:
- grunt checkjs
- python lints/queuelint.py
- flake8 --show-source
- isort --check-only --diff --quiet
# Job 2: Nodejs UI tests
- env: ui-tests
sudo: false
language: node_js
node_js: "6.2.0"
cache:
# Note: This won't re-use the same cache as the linters job,
# since caches are tied to the language/version combination.
directories:
- node_modules
install:
- npm install
before_script:
# Required for Karma tests (http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/gui-and-headless-browsers/)
- export DISPLAY=:99.0
- sh -e /etc/init.d/xvfb start
script:
- npm test
- ./node_modules/.bin/grunt build --production
# Job 3: Python Tests Chunk A
- env: python-tests-main
# Once mysql 5.6 is available on the container infra, we should switch back
# to it for its faster boot time, by setting `sudo: false`.
sudo: required
dist: trusty
language: python
python: "2.7.11"
cache:
directories:
- ~/venv
addons:
apt:
packages:
# Install mysql 5.6 since the default is v5.5.
- mysql-server-5.6
- mysql-client-core-5.6
- mysql-client-5.6
services:
- rabbitmq
- memcached
before_install:
- curl -o ~/elasticsearch-2.3.3.deb https://download.elastic.co/elasticsearch/release/org/elasticsearch/distribution/deb/elasticsearch/2.3.3/elasticsearch-2.3.3.deb && sudo dpkg -i --force-confnew ~/elasticsearch-2.3.3.deb
- sudo service elasticsearch restart
- while ! curl localhost:9200 &>/dev/null; do sleep 1; done
- echo -e '\n[mysqld]\nsql_mode="STRICT_ALL_TABLES"\n' | sudo tee -a /etc/mysql/my.cnf
- sudo service mysql restart
# Create a clean virtualenv rather than using the one given to us,
# to work around: https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/4873
- if [[ ! -f ~/venv/bin/activate ]]; then virtualenv -p python ~/venv; fi
- source ~/venv/bin/activate
- pip install --disable-pip-version-check --upgrade pip==8.1.1
# Create the test database for `manage.py check --deploy`.
- mysql -u root -e 'create database test_treeherder;'
install:
- pip install --disable-pip-version-check --require-hashes -r requirements/common.txt -r requirements/dev.txt
script:
# Several security features in settings.py (eg setting HSTS headers) are conditional on
# 'https://' being in the site URL. In addition, we override the test environment's debug
# value so the tests pass. The real environment variable will be checked during deployment.
# Replace grep with `--fail-level WARNING` once we're using Django 1.10, since in
# previous versions an exit code of 1 is hard-coded to only ERROR and above:
# https://github.com/django/django/commit/287532588941d2941e19c4cd069bcbd8af889203
# The pipefail ensures exceptions during the command still cause the step to fail.
- set -o pipefail; SITE_URL='https://treeherder.dev' TREEHERDER_DEBUG='False' ./manage.py check --deploy 2>&1 | awk '/^WARNINGS/{err=1} {print} END{exit err}'
- py.test tests/ --runslow --ignore=tests/e2e/ --ignore=tests/etl/ --ignore=tests/log_parser/ --ignore=tests/webapp/
# Job 4: Python Tests Chunk B
- env: python-tests-e2e-etl-logparser
# Once mysql 5.6 is available on the container infra, we should switch back
# to it for its faster boot time, by setting `sudo: false`.
sudo: required
dist: trusty
language: python
python: "2.7.11"
cache:
directories:
- ~/venv
addons:
apt:
packages:
# Install mysql 5.6 since the default is v5.5.
- mysql-server-5.6
- mysql-client-core-5.6
- mysql-client-5.6
services:
- rabbitmq
- memcached
before_install:
- curl -o ~/elasticsearch-2.3.3.deb https://download.elastic.co/elasticsearch/release/org/elasticsearch/distribution/deb/elasticsearch/2.3.3/elasticsearch-2.3.3.deb && sudo dpkg -i --force-confnew ~/elasticsearch-2.3.3.deb
- sudo service elasticsearch restart
- while ! curl localhost:9200 &>/dev/null; do sleep 1; done
- echo -e '\n[mysqld]\nsql_mode="STRICT_ALL_TABLES"\n' | sudo tee -a /etc/mysql/my.cnf
- sudo service mysql restart
# Create a clean virtualenv rather than using the one given to us,
# to work around: https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/4873
- if [[ ! -f ~/venv/bin/activate ]]; then virtualenv -p python ~/venv; fi
- source ~/venv/bin/activate
- pip install --disable-pip-version-check --upgrade pip==8.1.1
install:
- pip install --disable-pip-version-check --require-hashes -r requirements/common.txt -r requirements/dev.txt
script:
- py.test tests/e2e/ tests/etl/ tests/log_parser/ --runslow
# Job 5: Python Tests Chunk C
- env: python-tests-webapp
# Once mysql 5.6 is available on the container infra, we should switch back
# to it for its faster boot time, by setting `sudo: false`.
sudo: required
dist: trusty
language: python
python: "2.7.11"
cache:
directories:
- ~/venv
addons:
apt:
packages:
# Install mysql 5.6 since the default is v5.5.
- mysql-server-5.6
- mysql-client-core-5.6
- mysql-client-5.6
services:
- rabbitmq
- memcached
before_install:
- curl -o ~/elasticsearch-2.3.3.deb https://download.elastic.co/elasticsearch/release/org/elasticsearch/distribution/deb/elasticsearch/2.3.3/elasticsearch-2.3.3.deb && sudo dpkg -i --force-confnew ~/elasticsearch-2.3.3.deb
- sudo service elasticsearch restart
- while ! curl localhost:9200 &>/dev/null; do sleep 1; done
- echo -e '\n[mysqld]\nsql_mode="STRICT_ALL_TABLES"\n' | sudo tee -a /etc/mysql/my.cnf
- sudo service mysql restart
# Create a clean virtualenv rather than using the one given to us,
# to work around: https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/4873
- if [[ ! -f ~/venv/bin/activate ]]; then virtualenv -p python ~/venv; fi
- source ~/venv/bin/activate
- pip install --disable-pip-version-check --upgrade pip==8.1.1
install:
- pip install --disable-pip-version-check --require-hashes -r requirements/common.txt -r requirements/dev.txt
script:
- py.test tests/webapp/ --runslow
notifications:
email:
on_success: never
on_failure: always
# Do not run these on the travis server at this time.
# The end to end tests require the service to be running, but travis can't
# start the service for us. So we would have to have the default point to
# a dedicated dev service instance that is reach-able by travis. However, we
# require /etc/hosts to have an entry at this point to reach our current dev
# server. So these tests should be run only locally for now.
# - karma start config/karma-e2e.conf.js --reporters=dots --browsers=Firefox