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.travis.yml
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language: python
python:
- 2.7
- 3.5
# Setting sudo to false opts in to Travis-CI container-based builds.
sudo: false
# The apt packages below are needed for sphinx builds, which can no longer
# be installed with sudo apt-get.
addons:
apt:
packages:
- graphviz
- texlive-latex-extra
- dvipng
- libgsl0-dev
env:
global:
# The following versions are the 'default' for tests, unless
# overidden underneath. They are defined here in order to save having
# to repeat them for all configurations.
- NUMPY_VERSION=1.10
- ASTROPY_VERSION=stable
- SETUP_CMD='test -a "--assert=plain"' # HACK (1/2): UNTIL ASTROPY CONTAINS PYTEST 2.7.3
- PIP_DEPENDENCIES='git+https://github.com/adrn/gala.git git+https://github.com/adrn/biff.git'
# For this package-template, we include examples of Cython modules,
# so Cython is required for testing. If your package does not include
# Cython code, you can set CONDA_DEPENDENCIES=''
- CONDA_DEPENDENCIES='cython scipy matplotlib'
matrix:
# Make sure that egg_info works without dependencies
- SETUP_CMD='egg_info'
# Try all python versions with the latest numpy
- SETUP_CMD='test -a "--assert=plain"' # HACK (2/2): UNTIL ASTROPY CONTAINS PYTEST 2.7.3
matrix:
include:
# Do a coverage test in Python 2.
- python: 2.7
env: SETUP_CMD='test --coverage'
# Check for sphinx doc build warnings - we do this first because it
# may run for a long time
- python: 3.5
env: SETUP_CMD='build_sphinx -w'
# Try Astropy development version
- python: 3.5
env: ASTROPY_VERSION=development
# Try numpy 1.9
- python: 3.5
env: NUMPY_VERSION=1.9
before_install:
# If there are matplotlib tests, comment these out to
# Make sure that interactive matplotlib backends work
- export DISPLAY=:99.0
- sh -e /etc/init.d/xvfb start
install:
# We now use the ci-helpers package to set up our testing environment.
# This is done by using Miniconda and then using conda and pip to install
# dependencies. Which dependencies are installed using conda and pip is
# determined by the CONDA_DEPDENDENCIES and PIP_DEPENDENCIES variables,
# which should be space-delimited lists of package names. See the README
# in https://github.com/astropy/ci-helpers for information about the full
# list of environment variables that can be used to customize your
# environment. In some cases, ci-helpers may not offer enough flexibility
# in how to install a package, in which case you can have additional
# commands in the install: section below.
- git clone git://github.com/astropy/ci-helpers.git
- source ci-helpers/travis/setup_conda_$TRAVIS_OS_NAME.sh
# As described above, using ci-helpers, you should be able to set up an
# environment with dependencies installed using conda and pip, but in some
# cases this may not provide enough flexibility in how to install a
# specific dependency (and it will not be able to install non-Python
# dependencies). Therefore, you can also include commands below (as
# well as at the start of the install section or in the before_install
# section if they are needed before setting up conda) to install any
# other dependencies.
script:
- python setup.py $SETUP_CMD
after_success:
# If coveralls.io is set up for this package, uncomment the line
# below and replace "packagename" with the name of your package.
# The coveragerc file may be customized as needed for your package.
- if [[ $SETUP_CMD == 'test --coverage' ]]; then coveralls --rcfile='gala/tests/coveragerc'; fi