[okfn-labs] Travis CI
Vitor Baptista
vitor at vitorbaptista.com
Thu Aug 16 14:57:00 UTC 2012
Hi,
Travis is a free Continuous Integration environment for (AFAIK) FLOSS
projects. Instead of configuring Jenkins in a machine, you simply add a
.travis.yml to your repository and register with travis-ci.org. Then it'll
start building your project after each commit.
I'm using it for https://github.com/vitorbaptista/pairwise-api. The build
is in http://travis-ci.org/#!/vitorbaptista/pairwise-api. You can check my
.travis.yml in
https://github.com/vitorbaptista/pairwise-api/blob/master/.travis.yml.
It's very useful. Not as powerful as having your own Jenkins instance, but
really easy to setup.
Cheers!
Vítor.
2012/8/16 Rufus Pollock <rufus.pollock at okfn.org>
> Simple answer (from discussion on IRC) is that we have looked at
> Travis CI (and other tools) in the past but we aren't using them
> currently. Instead I believe on projects where we have CI (like CKAN
> and OS) we are using Jenkins.
>
> However, would be really interested to hear what Travis CI is like so
> if you use it would be good to hear about it (perhaps even a post on
> the labs blog!)
>
> Rufus
>
> 2012/8/16 Daniel Lombraña González <teleyinex at gmail.com>:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Today I discovered the Travis CI (http://about.travis-ci.org) service
> and I
> > was wondering if OKFN has some projects using it or if you have your own
> CI
> > system. I think it would be awesome if OKFN provided something similar
> for
> > the lab projects :-)
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Daniel
> >
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