template-formula/.travis.yml

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=yaml
---
## Machine config
dist: bionic
sudo: required
services:
- docker
## Language and cache config
language: ruby
cache: bundler
## Script to run for the test stage
script:
- bin/kitchen verify ${INSTANCE}
## Stages and jobs matrix
stages:
- test
- name: release
if: branch = master AND type != pull_request
jobs:
include:
## Define the test stage that runs the linters (and testing matrix, if applicable)
# Run all of the linters in a single job
- language: node_js
node_js: lts/*
env: 'Lint: salt-lint, yamllint, rubocop & commitlint'
before_install: skip
script:
# Install and run `salt-lint`
- pip install --user salt-lint
- git ls-files | grep '\.sls$\|\.jinja$\|\.j2$\|\.tmpl$'
| xargs -I {} salt-lint {}
# Install and run `yamllint`
# Need at least `v1.17.0` for the `yaml-files` setting
- pip install --user yamllint>=1.17.0
- yamllint -s .
# Install and run `rubocop`
- gem install rubocop
- rubocop -d
# Install and run `commitlint`
- npm install @commitlint/config-conventional -D
- npm install @commitlint/travis-cli -D
- commitlint-travis
## Define the rest of the matrix based on Kitchen testing
# Make sure the instances listed below match up with
# the `platforms` defined in `kitchen.yml`
# NOTE: Please try to select up to six instances that add some meaningful
# testing of the formula's behaviour. If possible, try to refrain from
# the classical "chosing all the instances because I want to test on
# another/all distro/s" trap: it will just add time to the testing (see
# the discussion on #121). As an example, the set chosen below covers
# the most used distros families, systemd and non-systemd and the latest
# three supported Saltstack versions with python2 and 3.
# As for `kitchen.yml`, that should still contain all of the platforms,
# to allow for comprehensive local testing
# Ref: https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/template-formula/issues/118
# Ref: https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/template-formula/issues/121
- env: INSTANCE=default-debian-10-develop-py3
# - env: INSTANCE=default-ubuntu-1804-develop-py3
# - env: INSTANCE=default-centos-7-develop-py3
# - env: INSTANCE=default-fedora-30-develop-py3
# - env: INSTANCE=default-opensuse-leap-15-develop-py3
# - env: INSTANCE=default-amazonlinux-2-develop-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-arch-base-latest-develop-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-debian-9-2019-2-py3
- env: INSTANCE=default-ubuntu-1804-2019-2-py3
# - env: INSTANCE=default-centos-7-2019-2-py3
# - env: INSTANCE=default-fedora-30-2019-2-py3
# - env: INSTANCE=default-opensuse-leap-15-2019-2-py3
- env: INSTANCE=default-amazonlinux-2-2019-2-py2
- env: INSTANCE=default-arch-base-latest-2019-2-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-debian-9-2018-3-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-ubuntu-1604-2018-3-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-centos-7-2018-3-py2
- env: INSTANCE=default-fedora-29-2018-3-py2
- env: INSTANCE=default-opensuse-leap-15-2018-3-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-amazonlinux-2-2018-3-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-arch-base-latest-2018-3-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-debian-8-2017-7-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-ubuntu-1604-2017-7-py2
- env: INSTANCE=centos6-centos-6-2017-7-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-fedora-29-2017-7-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-opensuse-leap-15-2017-7-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-amazonlinux-2-2017-7-py2
# - env: INSTANCE=default-arch-base-latest-2017-7-py2
## Define the release stage that runs `semantic-release`
- stage: release
language: node_js
node_js: lts/*
before_install: skip
script:
# Update `AUTHORS.md`
- export MAINTAINER_TOKEN=${GH_TOKEN}
- go get github.com/myii/maintainer
- maintainer contributor
# Install all dependencies required for `semantic-release`
- npm install @semantic-release/changelog@3 -D
- npm install @semantic-release/exec@3 -D
- npm install @semantic-release/git@7 -D
deploy:
provider: script
skip_cleanup: true
script:
# Run `semantic-release`
- npx semantic-release@15