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# This is the complex Travis configuration, which is intended for use
# on open source libraries which need compatibility across multiple GHC
# versions, must work with cabal-install, and should be
# cross-platform. For more information and other options, see:
#
# https://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/travis_ci/
#
# Copy these contents into the root directory of your Github project in a file
# named .travis.yml
# Do not choose a language; we provide our own build tools.
language: generic
services:
- docker
# Caching so the next build will be fast too.
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.ghc
- $HOME/.cabal
- $HOME/.stack
- $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/.stack-work
- $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/examples/.stack-work
# The different configurations we want to test. We have BUILD=cabal which uses
# cabal-install, and BUILD=stack which uses Stack. More documentation on each
# of those below.
#
# We set the compiler values here to tell Travis to use a different
# cache file per set of arguments.
#
# If you need to have different apt packages for each combination in the
# matrix, you can use a line such as:
# addons: {apt: {packages: [libfcgi-dev,libgmp-dev]}}
matrix:
include:
- env: BUILD=integration-tests
compiler: ": #integration-tests"
addons: {apt: {packages: [libgmp-dev]}}
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS=""
compiler: ": #stack default"
addons: {apt: {packages: [libgmp-dev]}}
# - env: BUILD=cabal GHCVER=8.0.2 CABALVER=1.24 HAPPYVER=1.19.5 ALEXVER=3.1.7
# compiler: ": #GHC 8.0.2"
# addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-1.24,ghc-8.0.2,happy-1.19.5,alex-3.1.7], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
- env: BUILD=cabal GHCVER=8.2.2 CABALVER=2.0 HAPPYVER=1.19.5 ALEXVER=3.1.7
compiler: ": #GHC 8.2.2"
addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-2.0,ghc-8.2.2,happy-1.19.5,alex-3.1.7], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
- env: BUILD=cabal GHCVER=8.4.4 CABALVER=2.2 HAPPYVER=1.19.5 ALEXVER=3.1.7
compiler: ": #GHC 8.4.4"
addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-2.2,ghc-8.4.4,happy-1.19.5,alex-3.1.7], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
- env: BUILD=cabal GHCVER=8.6.5 CABALVER=2.4 HAPPYVER=1.19.5 ALEXVER=3.1.7
compiler: ": #GHC 8.6.5"
addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-2.4,ghc-8.6.5,happy-1.19.5,alex-3.1.7], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
# Build with the newest GHC and cabal-install. This is an accepted failure,
# see below.
- env: BUILD=cabal GHCVER=head CABALVER=head HAPPYVER=1.19.5 ALEXVER=3.1.7
compiler: ": #GHC HEAD"
addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-head,ghc-head,happy-1.19.5,alex-3.1.7], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
# The Stack builds. We can pass in arbitrary Stack arguments via the ARGS
# variable, such as using --stack-yaml to point to a different file.
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver lts-11 --stack-yaml stack-8.2.2.yaml"
compiler: ": #stack 8.2.2"
addons: {apt: {packages: [libgmp-dev]}}
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver lts-12 --stack-yaml stack-8.4.4.yaml"
compiler: ": #stack 8.4.4"
addons: {apt: {packages: [libgmp-dev]}}
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver lts-14"
compiler: ": #stack 8.6.5"
addons: {apt: {packages: [libgmp-dev]}}
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--stack-yaml stack-9.0.2-aeson1.yaml"
compiler: ": #stack 9.0.2 (Aeson 1)"
addons: {apt: {packages: [libgmp-dev]}}
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--stack-yaml stack-9.0.2-aeson2.yaml"
compiler: ": #stack 9.0.2 (Aeson 2)"
addons: {apt: {packages: [libgmp-dev]}}
# Nightly builds are allowed to fail
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver nightly"
compiler: ": #stack nightly"
addons: {apt: {packages: [libgmp-dev]}}
# Build on macOS in addition to Linux
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS=""
compiler: ": #stack default osx"
os: osx
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver lts-11 --stack-yaml stack-8.2.2.yaml"
compiler: ": #stack 8.2.2 osx"
os: osx
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver lts-12 --stack-yaml stack-8.4.4.yaml"
compiler: ": #stack 8.4.4 osx"
os: osx
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver lts-14"
compiler: ": #stack 8.6.5 osx"
os: osx
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver nightly"
compiler: ": #stack nightly osx"
os: osx
allow_failures:
- env: BUILD=cabal GHCVER=head CABALVER=head HAPPYVER=1.19.5 ALEXVER=3.1.7
- env: BUILD=stack ARGS="--resolver nightly"
before_install:
# Using compiler above sets CC to an invalid value, so unset it
- unset CC
# We want to always allow newer versions of packages when building on GHC HEAD
- CABALARGS=""
- if [ "x$GHCVER" = "xhead" ]; then CABALARGS=--allow-newer; fi
# Download and unpack the stack executable
- export PATH=/opt/ghc/$GHCVER/bin:/opt/cabal/$CABALVER/bin:$HOME/.local/bin:/opt/alex/$ALEXVER/bin:/opt/happy/$HAPPYVER/bin:$HOME/.cabal/bin:$PATH
- mkdir -p ~/.local/bin
- |
if [ `uname` = "Darwin" ]
then
travis_retry curl --insecure -L https://get.haskellstack.org/stable/osx-x86_64.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1 --include '*/stack' -C ~/.local/bin
else
travis_retry curl -L https://get.haskellstack.org/stable/linux-x86_64.tar.gz | tar xz --wildcards --strip-components=1 -C ~/.local/bin '*/stack'
fi
# Use the more reliable S3 mirror of Hackage
mkdir -p $HOME/.cabal
echo 'remote-repo: hackage.haskell.org:http://hackage.fpcomplete.com/' > $HOME/.cabal/config
echo 'remote-repo-cache: $HOME/.cabal/packages' >> $HOME/.cabal/config
install:
- echo "$(ghc --version) [$(ghc --print-project-git-commit-id 2> /dev/null || echo '?')]"
- if [ -f configure.ac ]; then autoreconf -i; fi
- |
set -ex
case "$BUILD" in
stack)
# Add in extra-deps for older snapshots, as necessary
#
# This is disabled by default, as relying on the solver like this can
# make builds unreliable. Instead, if you have this situation, it's
# recommended that you maintain multiple stack-lts-X.yaml files.
#stack --no-terminal --install-ghc $ARGS test --bench --dry-run || ( \
# stack --no-terminal $ARGS build cabal-install && \
# stack --no-terminal $ARGS solver --update-config)
# Build the dependencies
stack --no-terminal --install-ghc $ARGS test --bench --only-dependencies --fast
;;
cabal)
cabal --version
travis_retry cabal update
# Get the list of packages from the stack.yaml file. Note that
# this will also implicitly run hpack as necessary to generate
# the .cabal files needed by cabal-install.
PACKAGES=$(stack --system-ghc query locals | grep '^ *path' | sed 's@^ *path:@@')
cabal install --only-dependencies --enable-tests --enable-benchmarks --force-reinstalls --ghc-options=-O0 --reorder-goals --max-backjumps=-1 $CABALARGS $PACKAGES
;;
integration-tests)
curl -LO https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/$(curl -s https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/stable.txt)/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl && chmod +x kubectl && sudo mv kubectl /usr/local/bin/
# Download and install kind
curl -LO https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind/releases/download/v0.5.1/kind-linux-amd64 && chmod +x kind-linux-amd64 && sudo mv kind-linux-amd64 /usr/local/bin/kind
# Create a new Kubernetes cluster using KinD
kind create cluster
# Set KUBECONFIG environment variable
export KUBECONFIG="$(kind get kubeconfig-path)"
stack --no-terminal --install-ghc --stack-yaml ./examples/stack.yaml --work-dir .stack-work build --only-dependencies --fast
;;
esac
set +ex
script:
- |
set -ex
case "$BUILD" in
stack)
stack --no-terminal $ARGS test --bench --no-run-benchmarks --haddock --no-haddock-deps --fast
;;
cabal)
cabal install --enable-tests --enable-benchmarks --force-reinstalls --ghc-options=-O0 --reorder-goals --max-backjumps=-1 $CABALARGS $PACKAGES
ORIGDIR=$(pwd)
for dir in $PACKAGES
do
cd $dir
cabal check || [ "$CABALVER" == "1.16" ]
cabal sdist
PKGVER=$(cabal info . | awk '{print $2;exit}')
SRC_TGZ=$PKGVER.tar.gz
cd dist
tar zxfv "$SRC_TGZ"
cd "$PKGVER"
cabal configure --enable-tests --ghc-options -O0
cabal build
if [ "$CABALVER" = "1.16" ] || [ "$CABALVER" = "1.18" ]; then
cabal test
else
cabal test --show-details=streaming --log=/dev/stdout
fi
cd $ORIGDIR
done
;;
integration-tests)
EXAMPLE_ARGS="--no-terminal --install-ghc --stack-yaml ./examples/stack.yaml --work-dir .stack-work"
stack $EXAMPLE_ARGS build --fast
# Run simple test
stack $EXAMPLE_ARGS exec simple
# Build and load the in-cluster-example image
cp "$(stack $EXAMPLE_ARGS exec which in-cluster)" in-cluster-example
docker build . -f ./examples/in-cluster/Dockerfile -t in-cluster-example:latest
kind load docker-image in-cluster-example:latest
# Wait for kind node to be ready
kubectl wait --for=condition=Ready node --all
# Run the test pod
./examples/in-cluster/run-test.sh
;;
esac
set +ex