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Update Travis CI matrix #307

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@kevin-brown kevin-brown commented Mar 8, 2019

  • Python 3.7
  • Update Django pins
  • Update Flask pins
  • Django 2.0
  • Django 2.1
  • Flask 1.0

Python 3.7 must run on Xenial, so we are specifying that here to force it to run there. It is not available on Trusty which is the default distro.
@kevin-brown kevin-brown changed the title [WIP] Update Travis CI matrix Update Travis CI matrix Mar 8, 2019
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It occurs to me now after bumping Django versions that I'm not actually sure there are any Django-specific tests.

@kevin-brown kevin-brown changed the title [WIP] Update Travis CI matrix Update Travis CI matrix Mar 8, 2019
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rokob commented Mar 8, 2019

You are right, I ran into this before too. I would love some Django tests.

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It's been quite some time since you created this PR, but maybe we should remove Python 3.3 too? Noticed in my own separate PR that 3.3 fails to download in Travis now: https://travis-ci.org/rollbar/pyrollbar/jobs/589947847

@waltjones waltjones merged commit 4765d10 into rollbar:master Feb 13, 2020
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