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Travis has built-in support for D and building your project with D is as easy as | Travis has built-in support for D and building your project with D is as easy as | ||
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More information is also available at [https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/languages/d Travis's documentation]. | More information is also available at [https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/languages/d Travis's documentation]. | ||
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CircleCi doesn't support D out-of-the-box yet, but it is easy to install dmd and | CircleCi doesn't support D out-of-the-box yet, but it is easy to install dmd and |
Revision as of 12:18, 14 June 2016
Continuously testing your project is ensures a conflict-free shipping. For all the listed Continuous Integration provides, you will need a free account to enable building.
Travis
Travis has built-in support for D and building your project with D is as easy as adding to your `.travis.yml` the compilers to be tested :
# latest dmd, gdc and ldc
d:
- dmd
- gdc
- ldc
You can also choose specific versions:
d:
- dmd-2.071.0
- ldc-1.0.0
Travis also offers OS X build environment, which you can enable by adding:
os:
- linux
- osx
More information is also available at Travis's documentation.
Testing 32-bit
All Travis containers use 64-bit, so if you want to test 32-bit is a bit tricky. One common trick is to use Travis build matrix feature to individually toggle extra builds as Mac OS X ix x86-64 only since 10.7.
env:
- ARCH="x86_64"
matrix:
include:
- {os: linux, d: dmd-2.071.0, env: ARCH="x86", addons: {apt: {packages: [[gcc-multilib]]}}}
- {os: linux, d: ldc-1.0.0, env: ARCH="x86", addons: {apt: {packages: [[gcc-multilib]]}}}
script:
- dub test --arch "$ARCH"
CircleCi
CircleCi doesn't support D out-of-the-box yet, but it is easy to install dmd and dub with a single line in your `circle.yml`:
dependencies:
override:
- source "$(curl -fsS --retry 3 https://dlang.org/install.sh | bash -s dmd --activate)"
test:
override:
- dub test
AppVeyor (Windows)
Testing your project on Windows is currently a bit more complicated, but we are working on simplifying this integration. At the moment the best way to go is to extend your setup from this `appveyor.yml`:
platform: x64
environment:
matrix:
- DC: dmd
DVersion: 2.071.0
arch: x64
- DC: dmd
DVersion: 2.071.0
arch: x86
- DC: dmd
DVersion: 2.070.0
arch: x64
- DC: dmd
DVersion: 2.070.0
arch: x86
- DC: ldc
DVersion: '1.0.0-alpha1'
arch: x64
- DC: ldc
DVersion: 0.17.0
arch: x64
matrix:
allow_failures:
# See https://github.com/dlang/dub/issues/618
# Should be removed once dub 0.9.26 is available
- DC: ldc
skip_tags: true
branches:
only:
- master
- stable
install:
- ps: function SetUpDCompiler
{
if($env:DC -eq "dmd"){
if($env:arch -eq "x86"){
$env:DConf = "m32";
}
elseif($env:arch -eq "x64"){
$env:DConf = "m64";
}
echo "downloading ...";
$env:toolchain = "msvc";
$version = $env:DVersion;
Invoke-WebRequest "http://downloads.dlang.org/releases/2.x/$($version)/dmd.$($version).windows.7z" -OutFile "c:\dmd.7z";
echo "finished.";
pushd c:\\;
7z x dmd.7z > $null;
popd;
}
elseif($env:DC -eq "ldc"){
echo "downloading ...";
if($env:arch -eq "x86"){
$env:DConf = "m32";
}
elseif($env:arch -eq "x64"){
$env:DConf = "m64";
}
$env:toolchain = "msvc";
$version = $env:DVersion;
Invoke-WebRequest "https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/releases/download/v$($version)/ldc2-$($version)-win64-msvc.zip" -OutFile "c:\ldc.zip";
echo "finished.";
pushd c:\\;
7z x ldc.zip > $null;
popd;
}
}
- ps: SetUpDCompiler
- powershell -Command Invoke-WebRequest https://code.dlang.org/files/dub-0.9.25-windows-x86.zip -OutFile dub.zip
- 7z x dub.zip -odub > nul
- set PATH=%CD%\%binpath%;%CD%\dub;%PATH%
- dub --version
before_build:
- ps: if($env:arch -eq "x86"){
$env:compilersetupargs = "x86";
$env:Darch = "x86";
}
elseif($env:arch -eq "x64"){
$env:compilersetupargs = "amd64";
$env:Darch = "x86_64";
}
- ps : if($env:DC -eq "dmd"){
$env:PATH += ";C:\dmd2\windows\bin;";
}
elseif($env:DC -eq "ldc"){
$version = $env:DVersion;
$env:PATH += ";C:\ldc2-$($version)-win64-msvc\bin";
$env:DC = "ldc2";
}
- ps: $env:compilersetup = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall";
- '"%compilersetup%" %compilersetupargs%'
build_script:
- echo dummy build script - dont remove me
test_script:
- echo %PLATFORM%
- echo %Darch%
- echo %DC%
- echo %PATH%
- '%DC% --version'
- dub test --arch=%Darch% --compiler=%DC%