sudo: required dist: trusty # everything is driven by the test.sh, so the language doesn't really # matter, it just controls the default install/script/etc. steps on # travis. language: cpp os: osx osx_image: xcode8.3 script: - ./tests.sh $CONFIG env: - CONFIG=cpp - CONFIG=cpp_distcheck # Testing go requires installing golang, currently travis.sh is doing that # with apt-get which doesn't work on OS X. # It's nontrivial to programmatically install a new JDK from the command # line on OS X, so we rely on testing on Linux for Java code. - CONFIG=javascript # iOS build log was starting to choke travis UI, so split to cover the # Xcode Debug and Release Configurations independently. - CONFIG=objectivec_ios_debug - CONFIG=objectivec_ios_release - CONFIG=objectivec_osx - CONFIG=objectivec_cocoapods_integration - CONFIG=python - CONFIG=python_cpp - CONFIG=php5.6_mac - CONFIG=php7.0_mac matrix: include: # The dotnet environment requires Ubuntu 14.04 or 16.04. This # configuration is effectively an "extra" one, outside the # autogenerated matrix. - os: linux env: CONFIG=csharp language: csharp dist: trusty dotnet: 1.0.1 mono: none # This test is kept on travis because it doesn't play nicely with other # tests on jenkins running in parallel. - os: linux env: CONFIG=cpp_distcheck # The Java compatibility test currently only runs on Linux because it will # fetch pre-built Linux protoc binaries in the test. - os: linux env: CONFIG=java_compatibility # The Python compatibility test currently only runs on Linux because it will # fetch pre-built Linux protoc binaries in the test. - os: linux env: CONFIG=python_compatibility allow_failures: # Mark the iOS test as flakey as xcodebuild some times fails to start the # iOS Simulator. - os: osx env: CONFIG=objectivec_ios_debug - os: osx env: CONFIG=objectivec_ios_release notifications: email: false