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# http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/osx-ci-environment/ # http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/environment-variables/ module Danger # ### CI Setup # You need to edit your `.travis.yml` to include `bundle exec danger`. If you already have # a `script:` section then we recommend adding this command at the end of the script step: `- bundle exec danger`. # # Otherwise, add a `before_script` step to the root of the `.travis.yml` with `bundle exec danger` # # ```ruby # before_script: # - bundle exec danger # ``` # # Adding this to your `.travis.yml` allows Danger to fail your build, both on the TravisCI website and within your Pull Request. # With that set up, you can edit your job to add `bundle exec danger` at the build action. # # _Note:_ Travis CI defaults to using an older version of Ruby, so you may need to add `rvm: 2.0.0` to the root your `.travis.yml`. # # ### Token Setup # # You need to add the `DANGER_GITHUB_API_TOKEN` environment variable, to do this, # go to your repo's settings, which should look like: `https://travis-ci.org/[user]/[repo]/settings`. # # If you have an open source project, you should ensure "Display value in build log" enabled, so that PRs from forks work. # class Travis < CI def self.validates_as_ci?(env) env.key? "HAS_JOSH_K_SEAL_OF_APPROVAL" end def self.validates_as_pr?(env) exists = ["TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST", "TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG"].all? { |x| env[x] } exists && env["TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST"].to_i > 0 end def supported_request_sources @supported_request_sources ||= [Danger::RequestSources::GitHub] end def initialize(env) self.repo_slug = env["TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG"] if env["TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST"].to_i > 0 self.pull_request_id = env["TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST"] end self.repo_url = GitRepo.new.origins # Travis doesn't provide a repo url env variable :/ end end end
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