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# Travis CI Configuration File
# Tell Travis CI we're using PHP
language: php
# PHP version used in first build configuration.
php:
- "5.5"
# WordPress version used in first build configuration.
env:
- WP_VERSION=master
# Next we define our matrix of additional build configurations to test against.
# The versions listed above will automatically create our first configuration,
# so it doesn't need to be re-defined below.
# WP_VERSION specifies the tag to use. The way these tests are configured to run
# requires at least WordPress 3.8. Specify "master" to test against SVN trunk.
# Note that Travis CI supports listing these above to automatically build a
# matrix of configurations, but we're being nice here by manually building a
# total of four configurations even though we're testing 4 versions of PHP
# along with 2 versions of WordPress (which would build 8 configs otherwise).
# This takes half as long to run while still providing adequate coverage.
matrix:
include:
# - php: "5.3"
# env: WP_VERSION=master
# - php: "5.4"
# env: WP_VERSION=3.8
# - php: "5.2"
# env: WP_VERSION=3.8
# Clones WordPress and configures our testing environment.
before_script:
- export PLUGIN_SLUG=$(basename $(pwd))
- git clone --depth=1 git://develop.git.wordpress.org/ /tmp/wordpress
# - git clone . "/tmp/wordpress/src/wp-content/plugins/$PLUGIN_SLUG"
- cd ..
- mv $PLUGIN_SLUG "/tmp/wordpress/src/wp-content/plugins/$PLUGIN_SLUG"
- cd /tmp/wordpress
- git checkout $WP_VERSION
- mysql -e "CREATE DATABASE wordpress_tests;" -uroot
- cp wp-tests-config-sample.php wp-tests-config.php
- sed -i "s/youremptytestdbnamehere/wordpress_tests/" wp-tests-config.php
- sed -i "s/yourusernamehere/travis/" wp-tests-config.php
- sed -i "s/yourpasswordhere//" wp-tests-config.php
- cd "/tmp/wordpress/src/wp-content/plugins/$PLUGIN_SLUG"
script: phpunit
notifications:
email: