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# Configuration for Azure Pipelines
########################################################################################
# Only build the master branch, tags, and PRs (on by default) to avoid building random
# branches in the repository until a PR is opened.
trigger:
branches:
include:
- master
- refs/tags/*
jobs:
# Mac
########################################################################################
- job:
displayName: 'Mac'
pool:
vmImage: 'macOS-10.13'
variables:
CONDA_REQUIREMENTS: requirements.txt
CONDA_REQUIREMENTS_DEV: requirements-dev.txt
strategy:
matrix:
Python37:
python.version: '3.7'
PYTHON: '3.7'
Python36:
python.version: '3.6'
PYTHON: '3.6'
CONDA_REQUIREMENTS: ''
CONDA_REQUIREMENTS_DEV: ''
steps:
- bash: echo "##vso[task.prependpath]$CONDA/bin"
displayName: Add conda to PATH
# On Hosted macOS, the agent user doesn't have ownership of Miniconda's installation
# directory. We need to take ownership if we want to update conda or install packages
# globally.
- bash: sudo chown -R $USER $CONDA
displayName: Take ownership of conda installation
# Get the Fatiando CI scripts (replace "master" with the version you want to use)
- bash: git clone --branch=master --depth=1 https://github.com/fatiando/continuous-integration.git
displayName: Fetch the Fatiando CI scripts
# Setup dependencies and build a conda environment
# We'll use the local version but you should use the line below instead
#- bash: source continuous-integration/azure/setup-miniconda.sh
- bash: source azure/setup-miniconda.sh
displayName: Setup Miniconda
# Show installed pkg information for postmortem diagnostic
- bash: |
set -x -e
source activate testing
conda list
displayName: List installed packages
# Install the package that we want to test
#- bash: |
#set -x -e
#source activate testing
#python setup.py bdist_wheel
#pip install dist/*
#displayName: Install the package
# Run the tests
#- bash: |
#set -x -e
#source activate testing
#make test
#displayName: Test
# Build the documentation
#- bash: |
#set -x -e
#source activate testing
#make -C doc all
#displayName: Test
# Upload test coverage if there were no failures
#- bash: |
#set -x -e
#source activate testing
#coverage xml
#echo "Uploading coverage to Codecov"
#codecov -e PYTHON AGENT_OS
# Need to set the codecov token for this repository on the Pipelines website. Get
# the token from codecov, then go to Edit the pipeline, Variables, and create
# "codecov.token" and make it secret (click on the lock icon).
#env:
#CODECOV_TOKEN: $(codecov.token)
#condition: succeeded()
#displayName: Upload coverage
# Linux
########################################################################################
- job:
displayName: 'Linux'
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-16.04'
variables:
CONDA_REQUIREMENTS: requirements.txt
strategy:
matrix:
Python37:
python.version: '3.7'
PYTHON: '3.7'
CONDA_EXTRA_CHANNEL: 'conda-forge/label/dev'
CONDA_INSTALL_EXTRA: 'black flake8'
python36:
python.version: '3.6'
PYTHON: '3.6'
steps:
- bash: echo "##vso[task.prependpath]/usr/share/miniconda/bin"
displayName: Add conda to PATH
# Get the Fatiando CI scripts (replace "master" with the version you want to use)
- bash: git clone --branch=master --depth=1 https://github.com/fatiando/continuous-integration.git
displayName: Fetch the Fatiando CI scripts
# Setup dependencies and build a conda environment
# We'll use the local version but you should use the line below instead
#- bash: source continuous-integration/azure/setup-miniconda.sh
- bash: source azure/setup-miniconda.sh
displayName: Setup Miniconda
# Show installed pkg information for postmortem diagnostic
- bash: |
set -x -e
source activate testing
conda list
displayName: List installed packages
# Other commands are pretty much the same as the Mac job.
# Windows
########################################################################################
- job:
displayName: 'Windows'
pool:
vmImage: 'vs2017-win2016'
variables:
CONDA_REQUIREMENTS: requirements.txt
CONDA_INSTALL_EXTRA: 'black flake8'
strategy:
matrix:
Python37:
python.version: '3.7'
PYTHON: '3.7'
Python36:
python.version: '3.6'
PYTHON: '3.6'
steps:
- powershell: Write-Host "##vso[task.prependpath]$env:CONDA\Scripts"
displayName: Add conda to PATH
# Get the Fatiando CI scripts (replace "master" with the version you want to use)
- script: git clone --branch=master --depth=1 https://github.com/fatiando/continuous-integration.git
displayName: Fetch the Fatiando CI scripts
# Setup dependencies and build a conda environment
# We'll use the local version but you should use the line below instead
#- script: azure/setup-miniconda.bat
- script: azure/setup-miniconda.bat
displayName: Setup Miniconda
# Show installed pkg information for postmortem diagnostic
- bash: |
set -x -e
source activate testing
conda list
displayName: List installed packages
# Install the package that we want to test
#- bash: |
#set -x -e
#source activate testing
#python setup.py sdist --formats=zip
#pip install dist/*
#displayName: Install the package
# Run the tests
- bash: |
set -x -e
source activate testing
mkdir -p tmp; cd tmp; python -c "import numpy; assert True"
displayName: Test
# Upload test coverage if there were no failures
#- bash: |
#set -x -e
#source activate testing
#coverage xml
#codecov -e PYTHON AGENT_OS
#env:
#CODECOV_TOKEN: $(codecov.token)
#condition: succeeded()
#displayName: Upload coverage