Travis Build
Travis Build is a library that Travis Workers use to generate a shell based build script which is then uploaded to the VMs using SSH and executed, with the resulting output streamed back to Travis.
This code base has gone through several iterations of development, and was originally extracted from Travis Worker, before taking its current form.
Running test suites
Run
bundle exec rake
Use as addon for CLI
You can set travis-build up as a plugin for the command line client:
ln -s PATH_TO_TRAVIS_BUILD ~/.travis/travis-build
gem install bundler
bundle install --gemfile ~/.travis/travis-build/Gemfile
bundler binstubs travis
You will now be able to run the compile
command, which produces
the bash script that runs the specified job, except that the secure environment
variables are not defined, and that the build matrix expansion is not considered.
~/.travis/travis-build/bin/travis compile
Important
The resulting script contains commands that make changes to the system on which it is executed
(e.g., edit /etc/resolv.conf
, install software).
Some require sudo
privileges and they are not easily undone.
It is highly recommended that you run this on a virtual machine.
Invocation
The command can be invoked in 3 ways:
-
Without an argument, it produces the bash script for the local
.travis.yml
without consideringenv
andmatrix
values (travis-build
is unable to expand these keys correctly).$ ~/.travis/travis-build/bin/travis compile
-
With a single integer, it produces the script for the given build (or the first job of that build matrix).
$ ~/.travis/travis-build/bin/travis compile 8
-
With an argument of the form
M.N
, it produces the bash script for the jobM.N
.$ ~/.travis/travis-build/bin/travis compile 351.2
The resultant script can be used on a (virtual) machine that closely mimics Travis CI's build environment to aid you in debugging the build failures.
Raw CLI script
In addition to the travis CLI plugin you can also run the standalone CLI script:
$ bundle exec script/compile < payload.json > build.sh
Docker container
If you want to run travis-build locally on your machine (e.g. to interact with worker), you can also run it as a docker container with docker-compose:
$ docker-compose up --build
License & copyright information
See LICENSE file.
Copyright (c) 2011-2016 Travis CI development team.