qutebrowser/.travis.yml
Florian Bruhin 6f6303e0a6 Use requirements files for tox dependencies
While this makes things a little more complicated and means we'll need to use
`-r` to recreate tox environments, it has several advantages:

- Full support from requires.io (including PRs)
- Workaround for https://bitbucket.org/hpk42/tox/issues/332/ so we can update
  virtualenv/pip
2016-05-29 16:53:54 +02:00

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sudo: required
dist: trusty
language: generic
matrix:
include:
- os: linux
env: TESTENV=py34-cov
- os: linux
env: DOCKER=debian-jessie
services: docker
- os: linux
env: DOCKER=archlinux
services: docker
- os: linux
env: DOCKER=ubuntu-wily
services: docker
- os: osx
env: TESTENV=py35
- os: linux
env: TESTENV=pylint
- os: linux
env: TESTENV=flake8
- os: linux
env: TESTENV=docs
- os: linux
env: TESTENV=vulture
- os: linux
env: TESTENV=misc
- os: linux
env: TESTENV=pyroma
- os: linux
env: TESTENV=check-manifest
- os: linux
env: TESTENV=eslint
allow_failures:
- os: osx
env: TESTENV=py35
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.cache/pip
- $HOME/build/The-Compiler/qutebrowser/.cache
before_install:
# We need to do this so we pick up the system-wide python properly
- 'export PATH="/usr/bin:$PATH"'
install:
- bash scripts/dev/ci/travis_install.sh
script:
- bash scripts/dev/ci/travis_run.sh
after_success:
- '[[ $TESTENV == *-cov ]] && codecov -e TESTENV -X gcov'
notifications:
webhooks:
- https://buildtimetrend.herokuapp.com/travis
irc:
channels:
- "chat.freenode.net#qutebrowser"
on_success: change
on_failure: always
skip_join: true
template:
- "%{repository}#%{build_number} (%{branch} - %{commit} : %{author}): %{message}"
- "%{compare_url} - %{build_url}"