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# This is the language of our project.
language: php
# This tells Travis CI to use its new architecture. Everything is better!
sudo: false
# This tells Travis CI to cache Composer's cache. Speeds up build times.
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.composer/cache
# Determines which versions of PHP to test our project against. Each version listed
# here will create a separate build and run the tests against that version of PHP.
# WARNING, PHP7 only works in Moodle 3.0.1 or later!
php:
- 5.4
- 5.5
- 5.6
- 7.0
# This section sets up the environment variables for the build.
env:
global:
# This line determines which version of Moodle to test against.
- MOODLE_BRANCH=MOODLE_31_STABLE
# This matrix is used for testing against multiple databases. So for each version of
# PHP being tested, one build will be created for each database listed here. EG: for
# PHP 5.4, one build will be created using PHP 5.4 and pgsql. In addition, another
# build will be created using PHP 5.4 and mysqli.
matrix:
- DB=pgsql
- DB=mysqli
# This section defines who's going to receive the notifications!
notifications:
email:
recipients:
on_success: always # default: change
on_failure: always # default: always
# This lists steps that are run before the installation step.
before_install:
# This disables XDebug which should speed up the build. One reason to remove this
# line is if you are trying to generate code coverage with PHPUnit.
- phpenv config-rm xdebug.ini
# Currently we are inside of the clone of your repository. We move up two
# directories to build the project.
- cd ../..
# Update Composer.
- composer selfupdate
# Install this project into a directory called "ci".
- composer create-project -n --no-dev --prefer-dist moodlerooms/moodle-plugin-ci ci ^1
# Update the $PATH so scripts from this project can be called easily.
- export PATH="$(cd ci/bin; pwd):$(cd ci/vendor/bin; pwd):$PATH"
# This lists steps that are run for installation and setup.
install:
# Run the default install. The overview of what this does:
# - Clone the Moodle project into a directory called moodle.
# - Create Moodle config.php, database, data directories, etc.
# - Copy your plugin into Moodle.
# - If your plugin has Behat features, then Behat will be setup.
# - If your plugin has unit tests, then PHPUnit will be setup.
- moodle-plugin-ci install
# This lists steps that are run for the purposes of testing. Any of
# these steps can be re-ordered or removed to your liking. And of
# course, you can add any of your own custom steps.
script:
# This step lints your PHP files to check for syntax errors.
- moodle-plugin-ci phplint
# This step runs the PHP Copy/Paste Detector on your plugin. This helps to find
# code duplication.
- moodle-plugin-ci phpcpd
# This step runs the PHP Mess Detector on your plugin. This helps to find potential
# problems with your code which can result in refactoring opportunities.
- moodle-plugin-ci phpmd
# This step runs the Moodle Code Checker to make sure that your plugin conforms to the
# Moodle coding standards. It is highly recommended that you keep this step.
- moodle-plugin-ci codechecker
# This step runs CSS Lint on the CSS files in your plugin.
- moodle-plugin-ci csslint
# This step runs YUI Shifter on the YUI modules in your plugin. This also checks to make
# sure that the YUI modules have been shifted.
- moodle-plugin-ci shifter
# This step runs JSHint on the Javascript files in your plugin.
- moodle-plugin-ci jshint
# This step runs some light validation on the plugin file structure and code. Validation can be plugin specific.
- moodle-plugin-ci validate
# This step runs the PHPUnit tests of your plugin. If your plugin has PHPUnit tests,
# then it is highly recommended that you keep this step.
- moodle-plugin-ci phpunit
# This step runs the Behat tests of your plugin. If your plugin has Behat tests, then
# it is highly recommended that you keep this step.
- moodle-plugin-ci behat