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language: ruby
rvm:
- 1.9.3
- 1.9.2
env:
- DB=mysql
- DB=postgres
- DB=sqlite
gemfile: Gemfile.ci
# Only run a cross-section of 4 builds majoring on r1.9.3
matrix:
exclude:
- rvm: 1.9.2
env: DB=sqlite
gemfile: Gemfile.ci
- rvm: 1.9.2
env: DB=postgres
gemfile: Gemfile.ci
bundler_args: --path=vendor/bundle --without heroku
before_install:
- "export DISPLAY=:99.0"
- "sh -e /etc/init.d/xvfb start"
before_script:
- sh -c "cp config/database.$DB.yml config/database.yml"
- sh -c "if [ \"$DB\" = 'postgres' ]; then psql -c 'create database fat_free_crm_test;' -U postgres; fi"
- sh -c "if [ \"$DB\" = 'mysql' ]; then mysql -e 'create database fat_free_crm_test;'; fi"
# Run specs
script: "bundle exec rake"
# Run specs & acceptance tests, and ensure that assets can compile without errors
# script: "bundle exec rake && RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake assets:precompile:primary"
# To stop Travis from running tests for a new commit,
# add the following to your commit message: [ci skip]
# You should add this when you edit documentation or comments, etc.