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# Travis CI (MIT License) configuration file for the Stanford Daily Push Notification plugin.
# @link https://travis-ci.org/
# For use with the Stanford Daily Push Notification plugin.
# @link https://github.com/TheStanfordDaily/tsd-push-notification
# Based on:
# https://github.com/Automattic/_s/blob/28f0a5b4e56a5dc3cba94749a208eb478fe224d4/.travis.yml
# https://shubhampandey.in/integrating-travis-ci-wordpress-theme/
# Ditch sudo and use containers.
# @link https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/migrating-from-legacy/#Why-migrate-to-container-based-infrastructure%3F
# @link https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/workers/container-based-infrastructure/#Routing-your-build-to-container-based-infrastructure
sudo: false
# Declare project language.
# @link https://about.travis-ci.org/docs/user/languages/php/
language: php
# Declare versions of PHP to use. Use one decimal max.
# @link https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/build-configuration/
matrix:
fast_finish: true
include:
# aliased to a recent 7.0.x version
- php: '7.0'
# aliased to a recent 7.1.x version
- php: '7.1'
# aliased to a recent 7.2.x version
- php: '7.2'
# bleeding edge PHP
- php: 'nightly'
allow_failures:
- php: 'nightly'
# Use this to prepare the system to install prerequisites or dependencies.
# e.g. sudo apt-get update.
# Failures in this section will result in build status 'errored'.
# before_install:
# Use this to prepare your build for testing.
# e.g. copy database configurations, environment variables, etc.
# Failures in this section will result in build status 'errored'.
before_script:
# Speed up build time by disabling Xdebug.
- phpenv config-rm xdebug.ini || echo 'No xdebug config.'
# Set up temporary paths.
- export PHPCS_DIR=/tmp/phpcs
- export WPCS_DIR=/tmp/wpcs
- export PHPCOMPAT_DIR=/tmp/phpcompatibility
# Install CodeSniffer for WordPress Coding Standards checks.
- if [[ "$SNIFF" == "1" ]]; then git clone -b master --depth 1 https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer.git $PHPCS_DIR; fi
# Install WordPress Coding Standards.
- if [[ "$SNIFF" == "1" ]]; then git clone -b 0.14.1 --depth 1 https://github.com/WordPress-Coding-Standards/WordPress-Coding-Standards.git $WPCS_DIR; fi
# Install PHP Compatibility sniffs.
- if [[ "$SNIFF" == "1" ]]; then git clone -b master --depth 1 https://github.com/wimg/PHPCompatibility.git $PHPCOMPAT_DIR; fi
# Set install path for PHPCS sniffs.
# @link https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer/blob/4237c2fc98cc838730b76ee9cee316f99286a2a7/CodeSniffer.php#L1941
- if [[ "$SNIFF" == "1" ]]; then $PHPCS_DIR/bin/phpcs --config-set installed_paths $WPCS_DIR,$PHPCOMPAT_DIR; fi
# After CodeSniffer install you should refresh your path.
- if [[ "$SNIFF" == "1" ]]; then phpenv rehash; fi
# Install JSCS: JavaScript Code Style checker.
# @link http://jscs.info/
- if [[ "$SNIFF" == "1" ]]; then npm install -g jscs; fi
# Install JSHint, a JavaScript Code Quality Tool.
# @link http://jshint.com/docs/
- if [[ "$SNIFF" == "1" ]]; then npm install -g jshint; fi
# Pull in the WP Core jshint rules.
- if [[ "$SNIFF" == "1" ]]; then wget https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk/.jshintrc; fi
# Run test script commands.
# Default is specific to project language.
# All commands must exit with code 0 on success. Anything else is considered failure.
script:
# Search for PHP syntax errors.
- find -L . -name '*.php' -print0 | xargs -0 -n 1 -P 4 php -l
# Run the plugin through JSHint.
- if [[ "$SNIFF" == "1" ]]; then jshint .; fi
# Run the plugin through JavaScript Code Style checker.
- if [[ "$SNIFF" == "1" ]]; then jscs .; fi
# WordPress Coding Standards.
# @link https://github.com/WordPress-Coding-Standards/WordPress-Coding-Standards
# @link https://pear.php.net/package/PHP_CodeSniffer/
# Uses a custom ruleset based on WordPress. This ruleset is automatically
# picked up by PHPCS as it's named `phpcs.xml(.dist)`.
- if [[ "$SNIFF" == "1" ]]; then $PHPCS_DIR/bin/phpcs --runtime-set ignore_warnings_on_exit 1; fi