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# Based on the "trust" template v0.1.1
# https://github.com/japaric/trust/tree/v0.1.1
dist: trusty
language: rust
services: docker
env:
global:
- CRATE_NAME=nix
- RUST_TEST_THREADS=1
matrix:
# These are all the build jobs. Adjust as necessary. Comment out what you
# don't need. The iOS/Mac builds are distributed throughout because Travis
# likes to have a big backlog on builds on those machines. This way at least
# all of the other jobs can finish while waiting on those builds.
include:
# iOS builds
# These are all done on a single machine because Travis rations their OS X
# builders so heavily that we otherwise can't merge PRs during the work week.
# Additionally they're moved to the front of the line to get them in the Travis
# OS X build queue first.
- env: TARGET="aarch64-apple-ios;armv7-apple-ios;armv7s-apple-ios;i386-apple-ios;x86_64-apple-ios" DISABLE_TESTS=1
rust: 1.24.1
os: osx
# Mac builds
# These are also moved to be first because they wait in a long queue with Travis
- env: TARGET=i686-apple-darwin
rust: 1.24.1
os: osx
- env: TARGET=x86_64-apple-darwin
rust: 1.24.1
os: osx
# Android
- env: TARGET=aarch64-linux-android DISABLE_TESTS=1
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=arm-linux-androideabi DISABLE_TESTS=1
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=armv7-linux-androideabi DISABLE_TESTS=1
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=i686-linux-android DISABLE_TESTS=1
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=x86_64-linux-android DISABLE_TESTS=1
rust: 1.24.1
# Linux
- env: TARGET=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=arm-unknown-linux-musleabi DISABLE_TESTS=1
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=i686-unknown-linux-gnu
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=i686-unknown-linux-musl
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=mips-unknown-linux-gnu
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=mips64-unknown-linux-gnuabi64
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=mips64el-unknown-linux-gnuabi64
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu DISABLE_TESTS=1
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=s390x-unknown-linux-gnu DISABLE_TESTS=1
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
rust: 1.24.1
- env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
rust: 1.24.1
# *BSD
# FreeBSD i686 and x86_64 use BuildBot instead of Travis
# Note that i686-unknown-freebsd is actually using stable Rust instead of
# 1.13.0 because rustup does not support i686-unknown-freebsd
# - env: TARGET=i686-unknown-freebsd DISABLE_TESTS=1
# - env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-freebsd DISABLE_TESTS=1
- env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-netbsd DISABLE_TESTS=1
rust: 1.24.1
# Make sure stable is always working too
- env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
rust: stable
before_install: set -e
install:
- bash ci/install.sh
- source ~/.cargo/env || true
script:
- bash ci/script.sh
after_script: set +e
before_deploy:
- sh ci/before_deploy.sh
deploy:
# TODO update `api_key.secure`
# - Create a `public_repo` GitHub token. Go to: https://github.com/settings/tokens/new
# - Encrypt it: `travis encrypt GH_TOKEN=0123456789012345678901234567890123456789`
# - Paste the output down here
api_key:
secure: S1ktt0eqmfrEHnYPf4WO7mZtatz/FWfYWBp8nwdc0nd8H6UNZ9Dwy3tJpVe0N9rpB9vAFnkdw6R4jdkIcgxfory2F3F8k/mh8cWn0mkvh2N34YjHMYLnuVzOoFrWai7IcPfROpdlY0tGBlwNj5KMkeBnHUJzd2q4j/4j/tlrfmg=
file_glob: true
file: $CRATE_NAME-$TRAVIS_TAG-$TARGET.*
on:
# Here you can pick which targets will generate binary releases
# In this example, there are some targets that are tested using the stable
# and nightly channels. This condition makes sure there is only one release
# for such targets and that's generated using the stable channel
#
# Here we make it so we never generate binary releases
condition: $DEPLOY = never
tags: true
provider: releases
skip_cleanup: true
cache: cargo
before_cache:
# Travis can't cache files that are not readable by "others"
- chmod -R a+r $HOME/.cargo
branches:
only:
# release tags
- /^v\d+\.\d+\.\d+.*$/
- master
# bors-ng branches; see https://bors-ng.github.io/getting-started/
- trying
- staging
notifications:
email:
on_success: never
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