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branches:
only:
- integration
- /-ci$/
os: linux
dist: trusty
language: c
services:
- docker
jobs:
# The first five jobs should be the canaries in the coal mine, i.e. the most likely to fail if there are problems in the code.
# They should also be a good mix of unit, integration, and documentation tests.
#
# In general tests should be ordered from slowest to fastest for the first five jobs (the maximum concurrent jobs allowed), then
# slowest to fastest for the rest of the tests. This does not make a difference for testing a single commit, but when multiple
# commits are being tested it is best to have the slowest jobs first so that as jobs become available they will tackle the slowest
# tests first.
include:
# All unit (without coverage) and integration tests for 32-bit
- env: PGB_CI="test --vm=u12 --param=no-performance"
# Debian/Ubuntu documentation
- env: PGB_CI=" doc --vm=u18"
# All integration tests
- env: PGB_CI="test --vm=co6 --param=build-package --param=module=mock --param=module=real"
# All unit tests (with coverage) on the newest gcc available
- env: PGB_CI="test --vm=f30 --param=c-only --param=no-performance"
# All integration tests
- env: PGB_CI="test --vm=u18 --param=build-package --param=module=mock --param=module=real"
# RHEL/CentOS 6 documentation
- env: PGB_CI=" doc --vm=co6"
# Performance tests and unit tests (with coverage) run without a container in a non-UTC timezone
- dist: bionic
env:
- PGB_CI="test --vm=none --param=tz=America/New_York"
services:
# All integration tests
- env: PGB_CI="test --vm=co7 --param=build-package --param=module=mock --param=module=real"
# RHEL/CentOS 7 documentation
- env: PGB_CI=" doc --vm=co7"
install:
- umask 0022 && cd ~ && pwd && whoami && umask && groups
- df -Th && top -bn1
script:
- ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR?}/test/travis.pl ${PGB_CI?}