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Replace all CIs for GitHub Actions #1

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santisoler opened this issue Sep 21, 2020 · 4 comments · Fixed by fatiando/harmonica#189
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Replace all CIs for GitHub Actions #1

santisoler opened this issue Sep 21, 2020 · 4 comments · Fixed by fatiando/harmonica#189

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santisoler commented Sep 21, 2020

Description of the desired feature

After last community call, we decided to move all our automated CIs to GitHub Actions.
Actions work faster than Travis and Azure with much easier configuration, specially for deployment and key managements.
The visualization of the processes is also better because it's integrated into GitHub, including also errors raising on the workflow configuration file, which makes much easier to debug the workflows.

Currently Pooch has already made the change, so we need to do the same on:

Feel free to open PRs on each repository and ping this issue on it.

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We also need to remove TravisCI, Azure and AppVeyor from CONTRIBUTING.md

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Remember to stop saving the docs HTML as build artifacts. See fatiando/boule#58

leouieda pushed a commit to fatiando/verde that referenced this issue Mar 16, 2021
Remove Azure and Travis configuration files.
Add Github Actions for continuous integration and deployment.
Related to fatiando/maintenance#1
jessepisel added a commit to jessepisel/verde that referenced this issue Apr 13, 2021
* Fix typo on "coordinates" (fatiando#306)

Fix a common typo on Verde: replace "coordiantes" for "coordinates".

* Get INSTALL_REQUIRES from requirements.txt (fatiando#312)

On setup.py, build the INSTALL_REQUIRES variable by reading the requirements.txt file.

* Include requirements.txt in MANIFEST.in (fatiando#313)

* Exclude Dask 2021.03.0 as a dependency (fatiando#311)

Dask 2021.03.0 was causing the tests to fail under Python 3.8 on any OS.
The problem seems to be originated by dask.distributed.
By excluding this version, we avoid the problem in the future.

* Replace Travis and Azure for GitHub Actions (fatiando#309)

Remove Azure and Travis configuration files.
Add Github Actions for continuous integration and deployment.
Related to fatiando/maintenance#1

* Replace versioneer for setuptools-scm (fatiando#307)

Replace `versioneer` with `setuptools_scm` for getting Semver version of
Verde. `setuptools_scm` doesn't require to store additional files to work,
it can be installed and used through `setup.py`. Remove all `versioneer`
related files and mentions. Add `setuptools_scm` to `requirements.txt` and
`environment.yml`. Replace `setup.cfg` for `.flake8`. 
Related to fatiando/maintenance#4

* Replace DeprecationWarning for FutureWarning (fatiando#305)

`DeprecationWarning`s are intended for developers, while the warnings 
we want to raise are to let users know that a feature will be deprecated 
is the `FutureWarning`. Remove the override of `warning.simplefilter`.
Following the comments in fatiando#293

Fixes fatiando#290

* Add license notice to every source file (fatiando#308)

Add a license notice to every source file and a script for automatically
check if the license is present on every file and add it if missing.

* Update files from fatiando/contributing (fatiando#314)

Changes have been made in https://github.com/fatiando/contributing to:
MAINTENANCE.md
Update the copies in this repository to match.
See fatiando/community@b78e925

* Add .eggs to .gitignore (fatiando#315)

Ignore the .eggs directory that is created after `make install`

* Allow make_xarray_grid to take horizontal coordinates as 1d arrays (fatiando#300)

Now make_xarray_grid could take 1d arrays for horizontal coordinates, such as
how xr.DataArray stores the single dimension coordinates. Add a new
non-public meshgrid_to_1d function to convert 2d meshgrids (like the ones
generated by vd.grid_coordinates) to 1d arrays containing a single coordinate
of the corresponding axis. This function checks if all elements inside the 2d
array are equal along the right axis, i.e. a vaild meshgrid.

* Add changelog entry for v1.6.0 (fatiando#316)

* Fix wrong version numbers for PyPI releases (fatiando#317)

For test releases to TestPyPI we have to edit the setuptools_scm
configuration to produce valid version numbers. But it turns out that
this breaks the number for actual releases. To fix it, only edit the
configuration on non-release builds.

* Allow make_xarray_grid to get data as None (fatiando#318)

Used to generate a `xr.Dataset` without any `data_vars` array, 
containing only the coordinates. Will be useful in some cases 
to define an `xr.Dataset` with coordinates only and add the 
`data_vars` afterwards.

* Changelog entry for v1.6.1 (fatiando#320)

Minor release to include a small fix to make_xarray_grid

* Update files from fatiando/contributing (fatiando#321)

Changes have been made in https://github.com/fatiando/contributing to:
MAINTENANCE.md
Update the copies in this repository to match.
See fatiando/community@26724ee

* Extend support for Python 3.9 (fatiando#323)

Add Python 3.9 to the CI and setup.py flags

Co-authored-by: Santiago Soler <santiago.r.soler@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Fatiando a Terra Bot <50936856+fatiando-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Leonardo Uieda <leouieda@gmail.com>
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leouieda commented Oct 1, 2021

We opted not to port the contributing CI and rockhound will need a major refactoring anyway so closing this as it's basically done.

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