11.1. Travis CI¶
This section describes about using Groonga on Travis CI. Travis CI is a hosted continuous integration service for the open source community.
You can use Travis CI for your open source software. This section only describes about Groonga related configuration. See Travis CI: Documentation about general Travis CI.
11.1.1. Configuration¶
Travis CI is running on 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server Edition. (See Travis CI: About Travis CI Environment.) You can use apt-line for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS provided by Groonga project to install Groonga on Travis CI.
You can custom build lifecycle by .travis.yml
. (See Travis CI:
Conifugration your Travis CI build with .travis.yml.) You
can use before_install
hook or install
hook. You should use
before_install
if your software uses a language that is supported
by Travis CI such as Ruby. You should use install
otherwise.
Add the following sudo
and before_install
configuration to
.travis.yml
:
sudo: required
before_install:
- curl --silent --location https://github.com/groonga/groonga/raw/master/data/travis/setup.sh | sh
sudo: required
configuration is required because sudo
command
is used in the setup script.
If you need to use install
hook instead of before_install
, you
just substitute before_install:
with install:
.
With the above configuration, you can use Groonga for your build.
11.1.2. Examples¶
Here are open source software that use Groonga on Travis CI:
- rroonga (Ruby bindings)
- nroonga (node.js bindings)
- logaling-command (A glossary management command line tool)